Taxpayers face "unprecedented" delays getting their refunds
National Taxpayer Advocate says delays in processing tax returns is causing financial hardship for many Americans.
National Taxpayer Advocate says delays in processing tax returns is causing financial hardship for many Americans.
Officials warn millions of paper returns received in 2022 have not yet been processed, despite the agency's progress in reducing the backlog from last year.
The new rules come after 2020 reports by ProPublica/CBS News found some booster seats received a passing grade during side-impact crash tests — though test dummies were violently tossed around during tests.
Plant-based food delivery service advises customers to throw out product after complaints from those who ate it.
Cramer's communications director said he is "cracking jokes that his future NFL career is over."
The measure is called the Bipartisan Safer Communities Act and is expected to pass the Senate.
Kaliningrad is part of Russia, but it's surrounded by the EU. It's only link with the rest of Russia is a railway through Lithuania, and Moscow is furious about it being disrupted.
Actor Simu Liu says he hopes his success helps create more representation for Asian people in Hollywood.
Fed Chairman Jerome Powell acknowledged recession is possible but later said its likelihood is not "particularly elevated right now."
Broadcasters must air campaign ads, no matter how inaccurate, due to a law passed in 1934.
Since J.M. Smucker recalled products linked to a salmonella outbreak, another 20 companies have followed suit.
By one estimate, 814 million people in China must take PCR coronavirus tests routinely just go about their daily lives. Now in Beijing, that includes kids as young as 3.
Host Michael Morell talks with Pedro Burelli, former senior Venezuelan oil official and astute observer of Latin America, about its political and economic trajectory.
With more flights being canceled or delayed, travel pros offer some tricks of the trade to minimize frustrations.
Anti-Semitism increased around the world in 2021, with 447 incidents were recorded in Australia – a 35% increase from 2020.
Pope Francis mourned the deaths of two priests and a sanctuary seeker whose bodies were taken away by armed men after they were gunned down inside a church.
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe said Sri Lanka is unable to purchase imported fuel, even for cash, due to heavy debt owed by its petroleum corporation.
A powerful earthquake struck eastern Afghanistan early Wednesday, killing almost 1,000 people, according to the country's ruling Taliban regime. Holly Williams has more.
Cuellar was being challenged by progressive Jessica Cisneros, who forced a runoff election in May.
The remains of the mosque, believed to be more than 1,200 years old, were discovered during construction of a neighborhood in the Bedouin city of Rahat, Israeli officials said.
The committee spent its fourth hearing examining Trump's effort to overturn the results of the election by pressuring state election officials and lawmakers.
A senior government official hailed the ruling as a victory "against separatism, for secularism."
A vote was pending on whether Jason Ravnsborg should be barred from holding future office.
"The system held — but barely — and the question remains, will it hold again," committee member Rep. Adam Schiff said.
The agency says the idea is "to reduce youth use, addiction and death." Nicotine hooks people on cigarettes and other tobacco products. The industry is expected to fight the proposal.