Taxpayers could see 1st 'normal filing season' in years
Photography by Phillip Rubino/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — You could say the Internal Revenue Service is undergoing a Renaissance. After years of criticism for being inefficient and antiquated, the IRS has spent nearly $1 billion to improve its
In an Oscar-nominated documentary, Ukrainian children scarred by war navigate life
Azad Safarov (KYIV, Ukraine) — An Oscar-nominated documentary, “The House Made of Splinters,” tells a deep and emotive story of Ukrainian children affected by the Russian invasion. “Life has always been difficult here,” the narrator of the
Kettlebell athletes from across midwest travel to Jackson for qualifier event
Jackson, Mich. — The Midwest Regional & International Kettlebell Marathon Federation (IKMF) Qualifier and Armature Athletic Union (AAU) Youth Junior Olympic Qualifier were held this past Saturday at the Michigan Sports Facility on Shirley Drive. Rhonda Glick of




