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With more than stanley cup 16 million Americans now jobless, many people await promised federal payments mdash; a key part stanley cup of the U.S. government s $2.2 trillion economic relief package in response to thecoronavirus pandemic. Adults with income below $75,000 are due to receive $1,200 each, with the first checks expected to land within days.Some people will likely see the payments hit their accounts through direct deposit early next week, with the first round of checks starting the week of April 13, Representative Debbie Dingell of Michigan said in a blogpost. That first round is ex stanley cup pected to include 60 million payments to Americans.Counting on a stimulus check Here s what could affect how much money you getStimulus checks: Who gets one Who doesn t Yet while the money is set to start flowing, millions may be in for a wait of weeks or even months. That s due to the staggered approach taken by the IRS and U.S. Treasury Department, which are first directing payments to taxpayers who have supplied their direct-deposit information to the tax agency through their 2018 or 2019 tax returns. That first round will include Social Security recipients who have provided direct-deposit information with the federal tax returns, Dingell said. The money can t come a minute too soon for millions of Americans. Despite a record 11-year economic expansion, many households in the U.S. remain a few missed paychecks away from financial disaster. Before the pandemic, about Tlly Disney drops teaser video for live-action Aladdin movie showing Genie
CLEVELAND - A man imprisoned for murder for nearly two decades was acquitted Tuesday as prosecutors in Cleveland dropped the charges against him bu yeezy t stopped short of conceding his innocence. Anthony Lemons, 40, had sought to clear his name and said a burden was lifted from him as a Cuyahoga County judge acquitted him, The Plain Dealer of Cleveland reported. He said he will pursue state compensation for wrongful imprisonment and would use any suc stanley cups h payment to start a program to help released inmates transition back to life outside prison. I hope that any man willing to stand up - tired of our community falling apart, tired of injustice, period - help me along the way, Lemons said. Lemons was imprisoned for a 1994 shooting that authorities said was a dispute over drug money. He steadfastly denied involvement and was released on parole in December 2012. In granting a new trial last year, the judge had noted that police reports withheld from the defense during the original trial contained important information that could raise doubts about a key witness. Among the issues: The witness said Lemons was wearing shoes that police later determined hadn t even been manufactured at the time. Assistant prosecutor Blaise Thomas said the office doesn t concede Lemons is innocent but couldn t go forward with the new trial because the eyewitness died jordan and the judge wouldn t allow a transcript of her testimony to be used in the new case.