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Natalie Missakian

The law allows eligible caregivers to apply for grants of up to $2,500 a year to cover expenses related to caring for someone 60 or older.
Family caregivers may be eligible for a nonrefundable tax credit of up to $2,000 a year, or $3,000 for caregivers of a veteran or someone with dementia.
The decision restores federal oversight of the broadband industry and helps protect consumers from slow or unreliable internet access.
The law doubles the maximum fine for endangering residents and cracks down on tactics some facilities use to escape punishment.
The federal government is closing loopholes that allow some financial professionals to steer retirement savers toward products with high commissions.
The awards recognize the best content on social media and other digital platforms, and each nominee earns a chance to win an Audience Honor award.
We endorsed legislation that aims to cut red tape for family caregivers who interact with Medicare, Medicaid and Social Security on behalf of their loved ones.
The order recognizes family caregivers as a national priority and aims to better include and support them through federal programs.
The program, which will run out of funding this month, provides federally funded internet discounts to millions of families around the country.
Medicare lifted restrictions on telehealth coverage during the COVID-19 pandemic, but those limits are set to return after Dec. 31 unless Congress acts.
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