While probing the escape reflex in the fruit fly Drosophila, researchers at Johannes Gutenberg-University Mainz (JGU) and the ...
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(Bloomberg) — After a year of rolling policy shocks, the US economy is set to get a lift from President Donald Trump’s tax-cuts package to keep the expansion on track in 2026. American taxpayers will ...
With 2026 approaching, talk continues about the proposed stimulus checks or tariff rebate checks. President Donald Trump has publicly discussed his plan to issue rebates to low- and middle-income ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Have you heard rumblings about another stimulus check heading your way? Over the past few months, rumors about stimulus checks ...
Will President Donald Trump's idea for a fourth stimulus check in the form of a $2,000 dividend payment from tariff revenue arrive before the Christmas holidays in 2025? Here's what he said about the ...
Japan’s pro-stimulus Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi is set to unveil the largest spending plan since the pandemic era, in a move that adds to her reputation for expansive fiscal policy while putting ...
If your social media feeds have been flooded with talk of stimulus checks, you're not alone. Despite a wave of viral posts and cleverly edited videos claiming new federal payments are on the way, none ...
President Donald Trump has proposed giving middle- and lower-income Americans a $2,000 stimulus check. The proposed payments would be funded by billions of dollars in revenue from tariffs he has ...
No new federal stimulus checks are authorized for November 2025; Congress has not passed any new legislation, and the IRS has made no confirmation. President Donald Trump has proposed using tariff ...
Former President Donald Trump recently proposed a $2,000 dividend for most Americans, funded by tariffs. Previous stimulus check proposals in 2025, including a "DOGE dividend," have not been approved.
President Donald Trump said Monday that "leftovers" from proposed $2,000 dividend checks using the revenue raised from his tariffs would be used to pay down the U.S. national debt. Trump posted on ...