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How to check eligibility to claim the $1,400 IRS stimulus check

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The federal tax deadline is less than one week away — and there’s still time to collect a pandemic-era IRS stimulus check. It’s your final chance to do so.

If you’re unsure if you received the money, there’s a simple way to check via your IRS account online, tax experts say.

The 2021 stimulus payments were worth up to $1,400 per individual, or $2,800 per married couple. A family of four could receive up to $5,600 with two eligible dependents.

Filers who never received the funds could claim the recovery rebate credit on their 2021 federal return. The last chance for that credit is the 2024 tax deadline on April 15, according to the IRS.

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You’re eligible for the full recovery rebate credit with up to $75,000 in adjusted gross income as a single filer or $150,000 for married couples filing jointly for 2021.

The phaseout begins with earnings above that and eligibility falls to zero once adjusted gross income reaches $80,000 for single filers or $160,000 for married couples filing together.

The ‘best place to look’ for stimulus checks

“That’s the best place to look,” said Tommy Lucas, a certified financial planner and enrolled agent at Moisand Fitzgerald Tamayo in Orlando, Florida.

After logging into your account, you can find stimulus check information in the “tax records” section under the “records and status” toolbar. 

You can also check the “tax records” section to see if you filed a return for 2021. While some taxpayers don’t earn enough to have a filing requirement, you must submit your 2021 return to claim the recovery rebate credit for your stimulus payment, Lucas explained.

File your 2021 return if ‘there’s any doubt’

In some cases, online accounts show the IRS issued stimulus checks, but filers say they never received the money, said Syracuse University law professor Robert Nassau, director of the school’s low-income tax clinic.

“If there’s any doubt” about your payment, it’s better to file your 2021 return and claim the recovery rebate credit before April 15, he said. Otherwise, you could miss the deadline and lose your chance to collect the money, Nassau added. 



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Related Wins Support of City Planning Commission for Hudson Yards Casino – Commercial Observer

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Related Companies and Wynn Resorts’ vision for a shiny casino at Hudson Yards just got one step closer to reality.

New York City’s Department of City Planning voted Wednesday to support modifications required to “revitalize the underdeveloped Western Railyards” for Hudson Yards West, the developers’ $12 billion casino complex proposed along the High Line pedestrian park, according to an announcement from Related.

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If it is awarded one of New York City’s coveted three casino licenses, Hudson Yards West, which is also led by Oxford Properties Group, would include a gaming resort, housing and green park space, the release said.

“Today marks a critical milestone for Hudson Yards West: Thanks to the collaborative process with City Planning, we are closer than ever to delivering on this historic investment in our community, which will create thousands of new union jobs, thousands of units of new housing, a huge new public green space park and nearly $200 million of community benefits,” Related CEO Jeff Blau said in a statement.

Spokespeople for City Planning and Wynn did not immediately respond to requests for comment.

Despite the 9-to-4 vote of approval from City Planning, Related’s Hudson Yards faces opposition from local lawmakers, residents and city officials, including Manhattan Borough President Mark Levine. Critics like Levine claim the project would require drastic zoning changes to the area that would reduce the number of housing units originally pitched by Related for the site, as Commercial Observer previously reported.

Part of Related’s proposal is a “community-centered development plan,” which would dictate 1 percent of gross gaming revenue from the casino to local community organizations, allowing the surrounding neighborhood to have a “direct stake in the project’s long-term success,” the release said.

If approved, Related estimates Hudson Yards West would generate $2.7 billion in revenue for the Metropolitan Transportation Authority (MTA), as the construction would take place on the MTA’s rail yard property and require rental payments and dedicated sales taxes to the agency, according to a spokesperson for Related.

The project is also expected to create 5,000 permanent union jobs, 35,000 union construction jobs during development, 1,500 housing units (including 324 affordable units), a 5.6-acre public park, a public school, and a $197 million investment into local community organizations, the release said.

In a meeting before Wednesday’s vote, the Department of City Planning said Related’s revised proposal is “superior to the one proposed in 2009” because it “provides more green space” for the neighborhood, the release said.

But while City Planning supported Related’s revisions to the 2009 plan, the reduction of residential units from the roughly 5,800 Related pitched then to the 1,500 currently in the plan was part of the reason Levine — who has an advisory role in land use matters — voted to reject the plan.

City Planning’s approval allows Hudson Yards West to move to the final stage of the city’s Uniform Land Use Review Procedure, in which the New York City Council will vote on the proposal and decide whether it should be considered by the state for one of three gaming licenses set to be awarded by the end of this year, according to the release.

Even if Related and Oxford win approval for the rezoning, Hudson Yards West is still not a done deal and is just one of many casino bids in New York City fighting for a gaming license.

The other proposals include New York Mets owner Steve Cohen and Hard Rock International’s plan for a casino near Queens’ Citi Field; Soloviev Group and Mohegan’s Freedom Plaza project near the United Nations; Thor Equities, Saratoga Casino Holdings, the Chickasaw Nation and Legends’ $3 billion casino proposal in Coney Island, Brooklyn; SL Green Realty, Caesars Entertainment and Jay-Z’s Roc Nation’s bid for a casino in Times Square; and Resorts World New York City’s goal to redevelop its Queens casino. 

Isabelle Durso can be reached at idurso@commercialobserver.com.



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Miami Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill involved in alleged domestic dispute

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  • Hill’s mother-in-law contacted authorities, expressing concern for her daughter’s safety and alleging Hill acted aggressively.
  • Although no arrests were made, the police report noted a mark on Hill’s wife’s chest, which she attributed to a non-malicious incident.

Sunny Isles police recently responded to a call about a dispute involving Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill, according to a police report reviewed by the Palm Beach Post.

According to the report, Hill’s mother-in-law contacted authorities Monday afternoon due to a domestic dispute involving Hill’s wife at their home. Hill’s mother-in-law said Hill was acting “very aggressive and impulsive,” and that she feared for her daughter’s safety.

According to the police report, Hill’s mother-in-law called police after claiming Hill threw a laptop, grabbed his daughter and began walking toward a balcony of the high-rise. The report also said Hill’s wife, Keeta, stated that she is in the process of filing for divorce.

Miami Dolphins‘ Tyreek Hill: domestic dispute call

Both parties stated that the argument never became physical. Officers observed a light red mark or bruise on Keeta’s upper chest. Keeta said it may have occurred without malice when Tyreek grabbed their baby from her.

No arrested were made, according to the report.

The Miami Dolphins said in a statement: “On Monday, we were informed that the police were called to Tyreek Hill’s home, and after conversations with Tyreek and members of his family, the police departed the residence without further incident and the case was closed. We have since been in communication with Tyreek and the NFL and will have no further comment on the matter.”

Hill has been the subject of multiple off-the-field issues, including a detainment outside Hard Rock Stadium after a speeding incident prior to the 2024 home opener.

Hill has also been accused of breaking the leg of a social media influencer during a demonstration of football drills at his home.

Hill has taken to social media recently to openly reply to comments implying or suggesting he could or should be traded by the Dolphins before next season.

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Mavs to honro star after return to city following trade

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The Dallas Mavericks are showing their thanks to former star Luka Dončić when he returns to the city for the first time since the trade that stunned the basketball world two months ago.

Dončić and his new team, the Los Angeles Lakers, are in town for a showdown on Wednesday, and the Mavericks are giving every fan in attendance at the American Airlines Center a t-shirt that reads “thank you so much” written in Slovenian.

The Mavericks also are planning to show a tribute video in honor of Dončić, who in his six-plus seasons with the team became one of the league’s best players and led them to the NBA Finals last season.

“It’s going to be a lot of emotions for me,” Dončić told reporters about returning to Dallas. “I don’t really know what to expect. I don’t know how I’m going to feel, honestly. I’m looking forward to being back in Dallas, obviously, with the fans, seeing my teammates — ex-teammates. It’s going to be very emotional for me, for sure.”

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Propsosed Hudson Yards casino moves closer to approvals with possible benefits for local transit

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A rendering of green space that would be part of the casino complex.

Courtesy: Related Companies and Wynn Resorts

The bidding war for a NYC metro area casino license is heating up as the Hudson Yards West project received a green light from the City Planning Commission (CPC) on Wednesday, moving it one step closer to an approved reality.

Related Companies/Oxford Properties Group and Wynn Resorts, the developers and gaming gurus behind the project, said the commission “overwhelmingly voted” to support modifications required to revitalize the existing Western Railyards with a gaming resort, housing and green park space. 

In its vote, the CPC approved modifying the application for zoning changes at the Western Rail Yards site, between 11th and 12th Avenues and 30th and 33rd Streets near the High Line, a public park. 

The application is distinct from the more involved state approval process for gaming facility licenses. 

While this is a significant proposal before us this morning, the scope of what we’re actually voting on is much narrower,” CPC Chair Dan Garodnick said. “Our vote is on land use actions to allow for this  site to compete with other regional applications for a gaming license, and in  the alternative, to ensure a site plan that delivers for the public.”

‘$2.7 billion for the MTA’

Should the casino be built, the bigwigs in charge of the project said 1% of gross gaming revenue would be given to nearby community organizations, likely in Chelsea, Hell’s Kitchen, and the West Side of Manhattan. They also said transit services would benefit from a full-service casino in the neighborhood.

As the state-run MTA faces several financial challenges, including a $68.4 billion capital plan that is still waiting for approval and the fate of congestion pricing still in the hands of federal court, casino bidders said gaming revenue can help support expensive transportation enhancement projects. 

“The development is also projected to generate $2.7 billion in revenue for the MTA, providing a much-needed boost for public transit at a time of fiscal uncertainty,” a spokesperson for the project said. 

Hudson Yards West organizers said the project is projected to pay the MTA a multi-million dollar amount through rental payments, dedicated sales taxes, and other revenue streams as a “direct result of construction on the MTA’s rail yard property.”

In the meantime, Jeff Blau, CEO of Related Companies, cited other potential benefits that could spring from Hudson Yards West.

“Today marks a critical milestone for Hudson Yards West,” he said. “Thanks to the collaborative process with City Planning, we are closer than ever to delivering on this historic investment in our community, which will create thousands of new union jobs, thousands of units of new housing, a huge new public green space park and nearly $200 million of community benefits.”

While the CPC vote was a victory for the developers, not all New Yorkers support a West Side casino.

Protect the High Line, a nonprofit organization that wants the city to stick with an original 2009 development plan that does not include a casino and has more open space, commented on the vote. 

“The community has spoken. It’s time for Related to do the right thing—drop this flawed proposal and work with the community to develop a plan that actually serves the people who live and work here,” Alan van Capelle, executive director of Friends of the High Line, said.



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Michael Phelps’ Wife Explains Why She ‘Bawled’ After Learning She Was Pregnant

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Michael Phelps’ wife Nicole Phelps had some complicated feelings when she learned she was pregnant with her fourth son.

The 39-year-old appeared on the Between Us Moms podcast and shared that when she discovered she was pregnant with the couple’s now 14-month-old son Nico, she initially had to sit down and cry. “I was done. I was convinced I was done,” Nicole said on the podcast.

“That was it. We had our three. That’s all I ever wanted,” she went on. “And then I got pregnant with Nico and that was completely unexpected. So he’s our bonus baby. And I’m so grateful that he’s here today. But it definitely was not easy.”

Alongside Nico, the couple is parents to sons Boomer, 8, Beckett, 7, and Maverick, 5.

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When asked if she was upset upon finding out she was pregnant, Nicole admitted that she was.

“So when I took my test, we had just gone to Boomer’s kindergarten mother-father day celebration,” she said. “And I sat in the room and cried and I’m not a crier. And they read this book about our last. So it was all about the last [thing] that you experienced. And I bawled.”

“So that’s completely abnormal. Just not me. So I didn’t think too much of it, but I was like, ‘Okay, something’s off. Something’s not right.’ So I came home, took a test,” Nicole remembered.

Once she found out she was expecting another baby, Nicole said that she was initially scared to tell her Olympic athlete husband, since they hadn’t intended to grow their family.

“I thought he would lose it if he found out we had another kid,” Nicole said. “I was like, ‘Oh my gosh, where is our life headed?’ Literally the week prior, I had thought my life was laid out.”

The mom of four revealed she had been planning to go back to school and study equine therapy and felt like she was prioritizing herself for the first time in a while.

“I felt good. And it had been a long time since I had taken focus off everything else and just focused on me,” she said. “And I was like, ‘Okay, this is where I want to be.’ I recognize Maverick will be full-time [in] school next year. Things were good.”

“So yeah, it was a big wake-up call…100%. I wouldn’t take it back,” added Nicole.

At the end of March, Nicole again got candid about how she felt back in 2023 when she first learned she was expecting her fourth son as she shared a photo of herself and her baby son on Instagram.

“I’m grateful… I’m grateful for the life I have today ✨🥰,” she began. “Can I be honest tho… I had so much grief when I learned I was pregnant with Nico. My whole life as I thought I was about to live was flipped upside down and I was seriously depressed with the thought of another baby.”

“It took time and patience with myself to come out of those feelings and from the day he came into our world I’ve been overjoyed. I had no idea the change it would bring our whole family,” she continued. “The love I would witness and continue to witness everyday amongst the boys. I’ve said it before … he’s our family baby … and it is one of the best things life has gifted me.”





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Denny Hamlin needs overtime to win at Darlington Raceway

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DARLINGTON, S.C. — Denny Hamlin did his job so his pit crew could do its most stellar stop at the perfect time.

Hamlin came into the pits after a final caution in third place and told himself to hit every mark, then let his guys take over.

And that’s what the Joe Gibbs Racing group did, pulling off a perfect winning moment that sent Hamlin out with the lead. He took over on the final restart and held off William Byron to win the Goodyear 400 on Sunday.

It was Hamlin’s 56th career NASCAR win, his fifth at Darlington Raceway and his second straight this season

“When you think about 56 wins, that’s a huge deal,” said Gibbs, Hamlin’s longtime car owner.

Hamlin said he hung on throughout as Byron and others looked like they might pull out victory. Instead, Hamlin waited out his time and then pounced as he broke away during the green-white-checkered finish.

“I can still do it, I can do it at a high level and look forward to winning a lot of races this year,” Hamlin said.

Hamlin won for a second straight week after his success at Martinsville.

Hamlin chose the outside lane for a final restart and shot out to the lead and pulled away from series points leader Byron and NASCAR wins leader Christopher Bell.

Hamlin looked like he’d have a strong finish, but not a winning one as Ryan Blaney passed Tyler Reddick for the lead with three laps left. But moments later, Kyle Larson spun out forcing a final caution and the extra laps.

It was then time for Hamlin’s Joe Gibbs Racing pit crew to shine as it got him out quickly and in the lead.

Byron, who led the first 243 laps, was second with Hamlin’s JGR teammate Bell in third.

“There are two people I really love right now, my pit crew and Kyle Larson,” Hamlin said to a round of boos from those in the stands.

Reddick was fourth and Blaney was fifth. The rest of the top 10 finishers were Chris Buescher, Ross Chastain, Chase Elliott, Ty Gibbs and Kyle Busch.

Hamlin credited the past two victories to his pit crew.

“The pit crew just did an amazing job,” he said. “They won it last week, they won it this week. It’s all about them.”

Blaney had thought he was clear to his first-ever Darlington victory after getting by Reddick late. When he saw the caution flag for Larson’s spin, he said he thought, “Oh, no! I thought we had the race won.”

So did Byron, who sought was to become the first NASCAR driver in nearly 25 years to lead every lap on the way to victory. He got shuffled down the standings during the last round of green-flag pit stops and could not recover.

“It was looking like it was going to be a perfect race and we were going to lead every lap,” he said.

But once “we lost control, it was too late to get back up there,” Byron said.

Bad day

Kyle Larson, who won the Southern 500 here in 2023, had high hopes for a second Darlington win. But he slid into the inside wall coming off the second turn on lap three and went right to garage where his team worked the next couple of hours to get him back on track. Larson returned on lap 164 after falling 161 laps off the pace. Larson finished next to last in 37th.

Biffle’s ride

Greg Biffle, the last NASCAR driver to win consecutive Cup Series victories at Darlington in 2006 and 2007, drove the pace car for the Goodyear 400 on Sunday. Biffle has had an eventful few months, flying rescue missions with his helicopter into areas of the Southeast affected by devastating Hurricane Helene in September.

Biffle was planning a weeklong trip to the Bahamas when his phone started going off about people stranded in parts of Western North Carolina.

“I went to the hangar and the power was out,” Biffle said. “We got the hangar down open with the tug and got the helicopter out. Once I got in the air, I realized what had taken place.”

Biffle then flew the next 11 days from “sunup to sundown.”

“It was incredible,” Biffle said. “It was pretty tough going for the first week.”

Biffle won the Myers Brothers Humanitarian Award for his work.

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The reason Tiger Woods missed 2025 Masters Champions Dinner

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Tiger Woods’ absence from Augusta National was felt Tuesday evening as past Masters victors gathered to celebrate 2024 winner Scottie Scheffler at the annual Champions Dinner.

Woods, a five-time Masters winner, did not attend the famed dinner as he continues to recover from an Achilles injury sustained last month.

“We were putting our jackets away and the guys said that Tiger still can’t put weight on his foot,” said Charles Coody, the 1971 Masters winner, according to Golfweek. “They said his weight tolerance just isn’t there to climb up those stairs.”

Vijay Singh, who withdrew from the Masters due to injury, skipped Tuesday’s dinner on the second floor of the clubhouse, along with Sandy Lyle, who cited “personal reasons,” per Golfweek.

Tiger Woods, a five-time Masters champion, missed the 2025 Champions Dinner. Getty Images

Woods, 49, revealed in March he ruptured his left Achilles tendon while training at home and underwent surgery.

“As I began to ramp up my own training and practice at home, I felt a sharp pain in my left Achilles, which was deemed to be ruptured,” the 15-time major champion said in a social media statement.

“This morning, Dr. Charlton Stucken of Hospital for Special Surgery in West Palm Beach, Florida performed a minimally-invasive Achilles tendon repair for a ruptured tendon.”

Tiger Woods last won the Masters in 2019. REUTERS
The 15-time major winner is recouping after sustaining an Achilles injury earlier this year. GREG LOVETT/PALM BEACH POST / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Woods last competed in a tournament over the summer at the 2024 British Open.

His last Masters win was in 2019.

Through a challenging 2025, which also saw the loss of his mother, Kultida, Woods has leaned on girlfriend Vanessa Trump, the ex-wife of President Donald Trump’s eldest son, Donald Trump Jr.

Tiger Woods confirmed his relationship with Vanessa Trump in March 2025. Twitter/tigerwoods

Woods confirmed his romance with Vanessa, 47, in late March.

Tuesday’s dinner featured a curated menu from Scheffler, 28, now vying for back-to-back Masters titles.

The evening, which was described as “quieter than normal” by 1973 Masters champion Tommy Aaron, also featured the return of embattled victor Angel Cabrera, who served 30 months behind bars for assaults against his former partners. He was released in 2023.

The first round of the 2025 Masters begins Thursday.



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NASCAR points standings 2025: William Byron stretches lead after Darlington; Chase Elliott fourth

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DARLINGTON, S.C. – William Byron may have just missed his second win of the year on Sunday, but perhaps more importantly, he further strengthened his grip on the NASCAR Cup Series points standings. 

Byron piled up a race-high 56 points in finishing second at Darlington Raceway, including sweeping each of the first two stages and leading the first 243 laps, and is now 49 points clear of the field with eight races in the books. 

Chase Elliott, thanks to an eighth-place run, remained cemented in the top five in fourth. Kyle Larson will head into next week’s race at Bristol Motor Speedway, where he won in dominating fashion in the fall, in sixth spot while Alex Bowman rounds out the top 10 in 10th. All four would make the playoffs if the season ended today. 

Here’s a look at the standings after Sunday’s race at Darlington: 

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NASCAR points after Darlington

Driver Points Wins
1. William Byron 315 1
2. Denny Hamlin 266 (-49) 2
3. Christopher Bell 263 (-52) 3
4. Chase Elliott 256 (-59) 0
5. Tyler Reddick 254 (-61) 0
6. Kyle Larson 244 (-71) 1
7. Ryan Blaney 236 (-79) 0
8. Bubba Wallace 233 (-82) 0
9. Joey Logano 232 (-83) 0
10. Alex Bowman 227 (-88) 0
11. Chris Buescher 215 (-100) 0
12. Ross Chastain 199 (-116) 0
13. Ryan Preece 184 (-131) 0
14. Chase Briscoe 178 (-137) 0
15. Kyle Busch 177 (-138) 0
16. AJ Allmendinger 168 (-147) 0
17. Michael McDowell 167 (-148) 0
18. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. 158 (-157) 0
19. John Hunter Nemechek 155 (-160) 0
20. Josh Berry 154 (-161) 1



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Flooded bus stops affecting more than 60 Louisville schools on 3rd straight day of NTI | Education

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LOUISVILLE, Ky. (WDRB) — Jefferson County Public Schools students are learning remotely for the third consecutive day Wednesday while hundreds of bus stops around Louisville remain under water.

Days of heavy rain last week flooded the Ohio River, its tributaries and many low-lying areas of the city, impacting thousands of students at more than 60 JCPS schools. But a JCPS spokesperson said the school buildings haven’t seen major issues from the flooding. 

Wednesday is the district’s eighth day of nontraditional instruction of the 2024-25 school year — days that don’t need to be made up before the end of the school year. That means there is no change to the school calendar right now until JCPS gets to the 11th NTI day of the year. 

Bullitt County Public Schools. Officials also said they don’t have damaged school buildings, but several roads are flooded. The American Red Cross is currently using Lebanon Junction Elementary School as a shelter.

For an updated list of all school closings, click here.

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