Those include grocery vouchers, housing vouchers for those who elect to relocate during cleanup, air purifiers, cash assistance and support for utility bills.
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Clara Harter,
Los Angeles Times,
10 July 2026
Meanwhile, property tax bills in Cook County have surged in recent years, with many homeowners and businesses seeing double-digit increases and some facing spikes of 20% to 25% in a single year.
The replacement panels do not include some of detail in the earlier ones, such as a map of slave trade routes and a timeline on slavery.
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Geoff Mulvihill,
Los Angeles Times,
4 July 2026
The long Independence Day weekend means a big major yes to all of the above—especially hunting for deals because there are so many good ones to be had.
The prohibition against living people appearing on currency dates to 1866, when Congress took action after a Treasury official, Spencer Clark, printed his face on banknotes.
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Michelle Del Rey,
USA Today,
30 June 2026
At a news conference toward the end of Blatter’s reign, a prankster showered him with banknotes.
If no one wins the jackpot, the cash prize will keep ticking up.
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Fernando Cervantes Jr,
USA Today,
7 July 2026
There’s enough cash on hand for Rhaenyra to administer the Seven Kingdoms for a fortnight, and no one remaining from the old regime — not Alicent, not Orwyle — knows where Lannister hid the rest of the ingots.
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