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  • What You Need to Know About 2026 Taxes

    The 2026 tax season has officially begun. Millions of taxpayers are preparing to file their federal income tax returns for the 2025 tax year. Paying taxes is important for many reasons. Taxes fund essential public services: roads, bridges, schools, public hospitals, firefighters, police, transportation, health programs, and social assistance....
  • El panorama presupuestario de California es desalentador. Esto es lo que necesitas saber.

    Yue Stella Yu CalMatters El gobernador Gavin Newsom abrió el 2025 con un pronóstico optimista : impulsado por $17 mil millones más en ingresos de lo planeado previamente, el estado tendría un modesto superávit de $363 millones para el año fiscal 2025-26, dijo a los periodistas en enero. Pero la vida...
  • California’s budget outlook is grim. Here’s what you need to know

    Yue Stella Yu CalMatters Gov. Gavin Newsom opened this year with a rosy forecast: Buoyed by $17 billion more in revenue than previously planned, the state would have a modest surplus of $363 million for fiscal year 2025-26, he told reporters in January. But life turns on a dime. The...
  • ¿Viaja por lugares remotos? Asegúrese de tener acceso satelital

    Para los amantes de las aventuras al aire libre, permanecer conectados mientras exploran lugares remotos es clave para divertirse y mantenerse a salvo. Desde asegurarte de que tus seres queridos sepan dónde estás hasta acceder a mapas en línea y servicios de emergencia, contar con una conexión digital confiable...
  • Traveling in remote places? Make sure you have satellite access

    For outdoor adventurers, staying connected while exploring remote locations is key to having fun and staying safe. From making sure that your loved ones know your location to accessing online maps and emergency services, having a reliable digital connection lets you confidently wander the wilderness. But some areas make...
  • How do the Supreme Court’s decisions impact you?

    The United States Supreme Court reopened its doors this week with a packed calendar of cases whose resolution could redefine the lines of power, freedoms, and democracy. It is no exaggeration to say that this session could be decisive for the balance between the Executive, Legislative, and individual rights....
  • Can you be detained for looking Hispanic?

    The United States Supreme Court once again used the side door—the famous “emergency” or shadow docket—to tip the immigration balance. With a stay order, the court this week allowed federal agents in Los Angeles to resume indiscriminate operations and arrests that a judge had halted, considering them to be...
  • Learn the 5 steps to apply for FEMA assistance if you are a victim of a natural disaster

    At least 135 people have died due to recent flooding in Texas along the Guadalupe River in Kerr County, northwest of San Antonio. Texas has a history of significant flood-related deaths, and the state leads the nation in flood deaths, but a natural disaster can happen to anyone. If...
  • Are you eligible for SNAP food stamps? These changes may affect you

    With the enactment of the mega fiscal and immigration package, stricter work requirements are included to be eligible for the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP), commonly known as food stamps. SNAP was designed to help low-income individuals and families purchase nutritious food. More than 42 million people benefit. Approximately...
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