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States Are Raking In Billions From Slot Machines on Your Phone

Online casinos have proved to be a much stronger source of tax revenue than sports betting apps. They may be coming to a state near you.
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F.C.C. Changes Course on the Price of Prisoners’ Phone Calls

Brendan Carr, the F.C.C. chairman, cited security concerns in rolling back most of the lower costs he voted for last year.
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Should Food Stamps Pay for Soda?

Colorado and Texas are among the states aiming to change what food and drink can be bought with SNAP benefits.
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Should the Government Stop Subsidizing a Car Feature That ‘Everyone...

The E.P.A. under Trump is moving to eliminate credits to carmakers for the fuel-saving start-stop function.
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Do Californians Really Pay Trump’s Bills?

The rising tension between President Trump and Gov. Gavin Newsom is reviving questions about who pays into — and who takes from — the federal government.
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I.R.S. Upheld a Biden Pledge: More Audits, but Only on the Wealthy

At the same time, the audit rate for those making under $500,000 declined slightly in 2024, fulfilling a promise by the Biden administration.
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When Taxpayers Fund Shows Like ‘Blue Bloods’ and ‘S.N.L.,’ Does It ...

Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York has proposed an increase in the film tax credit to stay competitive with New Jersey and other states.
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Why I.R.S. Audits, Already at Their Lowest Levels, May Fall Further

President Trump is reversing the Biden plan to increase tax revenue through more enforcement.
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The Online Casinos That Can Operate as Long as They Say They Aren’t...

Policing loopholes in gambling law can be challenging, and most states have been slow to adapt.
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So, You Want to Get Rid of the Penny. Do You Have a Plan for the Ni...

President Trump’s plan to eliminate the penny could save the government money, but there’s no guarantee.
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Why Banks May Be Hoping You’re Not Paying Attention

They have no fiduciary duty in many cases and can profit from customers’ confusion. But where’s the line between unsavory and illegal?
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The New Chip Shot in the N.F.L.: 50-Yarders

Kickers are better than ever, but the record pace of long attempts this season has been remarkable.
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Airlines Are Padding Flight Times. It’s Not Your Imagination. (Publ...

Flying in America has become slower even as official statistics have shown improvement.
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Boredom Almost Killed the N.F.L. Kickoff. New Rules Are Trying to S...

The league is trying to balance bringing some excitement back while keeping an eye on safety.
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Who Won the Olympics? All the Ways We Could Think Of to Track the M...

Which country won the most events involving nets, balls or weapons? We (over) analyzed the medal standings in Paris.
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How ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Tips Turned Into $50,000 in Prizes (Publishe...

The Upshot’s guide helped a New Jersey man, who has some good tips of his own.
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How the N.F.L. Draft Became a Trading Floor (Published 2024)

Picks are likelier to be dealt than kept, as a “very strong inertia” has been replaced by complex models and frenzied swapping.
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Eclipse’s Path Is Also Leaving a Trail of High Hotel Prices (Publis...

One Super 8 in Illinois advertised $949 a night. Its normal rate is $95.
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How Much Would You Pay to Make Sure You Never Sawed Off a Finger? (...

Even in the world of woodworking, there are trade-offs at the intersection of policy, public safety, patents and profit.
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Video: What’s the Best ‘Wheel of Fortune’ Strategy?

For 40 years, contestants on “Wheel of Fortune,” the TV game show staple, have hoped to reach the final puzzle, called the bonus round. A correct guess can mean a new car, $40,000 or even $1 million.
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The Plight of the N.F.L. Running Back (Published 2023)

A combination of factors has devalued one of the marquee positions in all of American sports.