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One of this century's most important Republicans takes a beating in home state The Washington PostMitch McConnell's staff abandons him to support Trump AlternetKY Republicans go for Mitch McConnell's 'jugular' in final days: 'I want him out of there' rawstory.com
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With Latest Rollback, the U.S. Essentially Has No Clean-Car Rules - The New York Times The New York TimesEPA boss offers forceful defense for scrapping landmark Obama climate policy PoliticoTrump calls climate change threat to public health 'a scam' but scientific findings show otherwise PBSChecks and Balance: The death of the "endangerment finding" The
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Supervisor jobs were once ascendant in the United States. But they have cropped up all over our lists of the hardest-hit jobs.
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"Unprecedented": Trump administration losing credibility with judges and grand juries Salon.com‘Stunning': Jeanine Pirro's Failure to Indict Democrats Is a Big Deal PoliticoSen. Mark Kelly's lawyer urges DOJ officials not to seek indictment for a second time over video NBC NewsHow Trump failed in his latest bid to weaponize justice CNN
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Shipping giant Hapag-Lloyd agreed to buy Israel's ZIM Integrated Shipping Services for $4.2 billion.
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Padres Sign A.J. Preller To Multi-Year Extension MLB Trade RumorsA.J. Preller agrees to multiyear extension with Padres ESPNPreller stays on, signs multiyear extension with Padres MLB.comPadres listen to Manny Machado, make A.J. Preller extension announcement Yahoo Sports
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BNP Paribas subsidiary CAPZA, a private investment firm focused on European SMEs and mid-cap companies, has hit a first close for its seventh private debt fund of nearly €1.4bn.
The post BNP Paribas arm CAPZA raises almost €1.4bn in first close of new private debt fund appeared first on AltAssets Private Equity News.
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The latest Apple iPads, MacBooks, AirPods and more are on sale for Presidents Day CNNSave $100 on Apple Watch Series 11, plus 28 other Apple Presidents Day deals CNNApple Presidents' Day sales are live: Get the Apple Watch Series 11 for $299, plus more deals to shop now EngadgetThe best Presidents' Day Apple deals — huge discounts on AirPods, MacBooks, iPads, Apple W
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Live updates: California slammed by 'dangerous' storm, 8 feet of snow and life-threatening floods FOX WeatherLive updates: Flood Watch, evacuation warnings in effect as SoCal storm brings rain ABC7 Los AngelesSlow-moving storm brings waves of rain, wind and mountain snow to SoCal KTLA
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Exclusive: Pentagon warns Anthropic will "pay a price" as feud escalates AxiosExclusive | Pentagon Used Anthropic's Claude in Maduro Venezuela Raid The Wall Street JournalPentagon Is Close to Cutting Ties With Anthropic, Report Says Bloomberg.comUS military used Anthropic's AI model Claude in Venezuela raid, report says The Guardian
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iOS 27 'Rave' Update to Clean Up Code, Could Boost Battery Life MacRumorsiOS 27 to include code cleanup and interface tweaks in hopes to boost battery life: report 9to5MacHardware and software changes will lead to improved iPhone battery life this year PhoneArenaApple's iOS 27 Might Bring Huge Battery Improvements, As Tesla Bemoans The Slow Rollout Of iOS 26 Wccftech
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Forget Concrete: Scientists Created a Living Building Material That Grows, Breathes, and Repairs Its Own Cracks The Daily Galaxy
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While lower prices are welcome news for consumers, cannabis businesses have had difficulty making money due to high financing and operating costs.
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‘Us versus them': The battle that's tearing a small Virginia town apart The Washington Post
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An innovative use of tax data shows just how tough it is for New Yorkers to grow a family.
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Sony Considering PS6 Delay to 2028 or Even 2029, New Report Says Push SquareSwitch 2 pricing and next PlayStation release could be impacted by memory shortage The VergeSony Reportedly Considering Pushing Back PS6 Release to 2028 or Even 2029 Amid AI-Fueled Chip Crisis IGNThe AI-Fueled Memory Crisis Might Delay The PS6 By Two Years KotakuNintendo Switch 2 Price Hike
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Tech workers in a fierce competition to write the best resignation letters Business InsiderAI researchers are sounding the alarm on their way out the door CNNThe Guardian view on AI: safety staff departures raise worries about industry pursuing profit at all costs | Editorial The GuardianThe existential AI threat is here — and some AI leaders are fleeing Axios
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US carmakers spooked by Chinese rivals gaining foothold in America Financial TimesChinese automakers want to come to US. They could be here fairly soon CNNFord is asking the Trump Administration to allow Chinese EV tech in the US ElectrekLetting BYD Into the US Would Upend American Auto Competition Bloomberg.comWhy the largest U.S. auto dealer isn't interested in Chinese cars — for now
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Asia stocks muted in holiday-thinned trade, Japan dips on dismal GDP Investing.comShares subdued in Asia by holidays, dismal Japan data ReutersAsian shares trade higher ahead of Lunar New Year holidays and gold prices fall Yahoo FinanceStock Market Holiday: Is Chinese stock market closed this week for lunar new year 2026? Mint
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What to Know About the Homeland Security Shutdown The New York TimesDHS watchdog warns shutdown could imperil immigration enforcement oversight PoliticoHomeland Security Department shuts down as Democrats and Trump negotiate changes NBC NewsDemocrats and Republicans divided over immigration enforcement, as DHS employees work without pay WCVB
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The Guardian view on AI: safety staff departures raise worries about industry pursuing profit at all costs | Editorial The GuardianAI researchers are sounding the alarm on their way out the door CNNThe existential AI threat is here — and some AI leaders are fleeing AxiosAnthropic AI Safety Researcher Warns Of World ‘In Peril' In Resignation ForbesTech w
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Tax season is underway and you have until April 15 to file your return with the IRS. If you want to avoid the stress of the looming deadline, start getting organized as soon as possible.
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Rumored Galaxy S26 Ultra feature is so genius that Apple has decided to copy it PhoneArenaSamsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Release Date Latest: New Prices And Deals Forbes[Invitation] Galaxy Unpacked February 2026: The Next AI Phone Makes Your Life Easier samsung.comFuture MacBooks May Hide Your Screen From Strangers MacRumorsFuture MacBooks may borrow a Samsung feature to solve an ironic privacy p
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Makers of AI chatbots that put children at risk face big fines or UK ban The GuardianNo free pass for internet platforms on child safety, Starmer says BBCSocial media ban for under 16s could be in force this year The TimesUK to tighten online safety laws to include AI chatbots Financial TimesGovernment announces sweeping 'crackdown' on social media firms Sky News
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Box Office: ‘Wuthering Heights' Predicts $82M Global Bow But ‘GOAT' Poses Surprise Threat in U.S. The Hollywood ReporterOpinion | ‘Wuthering Heights' Is the Greatest Love Story, Because It Is the Strangest The New York TimesI invited 18 friends to watch 'Wuthering Heights.' Things got feral. USA TodayHow Emerald Fennell's ‘Wuthering Heights' Movie Changes Emily Brontë's Novel, From More Sex to Missing Characters Variety
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A shutdown of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security that took effect early Saturday impacts the agency responsible for screening passengers and bags at airports across the country.
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Higher performers, meanwhile, will enjoy increased commissions under the new policy.
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IRS staff shortages and new tax laws mean you should file your taxes early and triple-check everything.
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CEOs are confronting a make-or-break test of their leadership. Here's what successful leaders are doing to get AI right.
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The post Four Retailers That Look Undervalued Despite Industry Headwinds appeared first on The Wall Street Transcript.
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Immigration concerns are shaping elections around the world, but these fears have been around for centuries. Mining data from US history, Marco Tabellini explores how immigration has actually changed communities, and offers advice for policymakers trying to moving forward.
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Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt signed an executive order on Dec. 13 that requires all state agencies and public colleges to report how much they spend on inclusion, equity and diversity (IE&D) programs. At least one major higher education institution in Oklahoma plans to shut down its IE&D office entirely in light of the news.
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The 2022 crypto price crash understandably has some investors concerned. But for those of you who haven't run for the hills, it's worth knowing that cryptocurrency currently has the attention of not only the Biden administration, and Congress, but the IRS as well. In terms of crypto news and taxes, the IRS recently proposed changes to cryptocurrency tax reporting question on the Form 1040. The agency will also receive $80 billion from the Inflation Reduction Act, some of which will be directed to digital asset enforcement—including cryptocurrency tax compliance.
Additionally, you may have heard that the IRS continues to successfully obtain court orders to require cryptocurrency brokers and exchanges to provide information to the IRS. That information concerns investors who failed to report and pay taxes on cryptocurrency transactions.
And while this IRS enforcement focus isn't new, recent crypto announcements and developments from Congress, the Biden administration, and the IRS, mean that it's important to stay up-to-date on crypto tax reporting and compliance. So, here's some information to get you started.
How Crypto is Taxed
A common question about cryptocurrency concerns how crypto is taxed. The answer is that cryptocurrency is considered property, so it's taxed by the IRS in the same way that other capital assets are taxed. As a result, when you sell or trade crypto, you can have asset losses and potential taxable gains depending on the fair market value of the virtual currency, and your basis in the crypto.
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Given that, it
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The IRS has granted victims of the recent severe storms in Arizona more time to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Specifically, victims of the storms on July 17 and 18, 2022, have until November 15, 2022, to file and pay tax returns and payments due between July 17 and November 14.
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The tax relief is available to anyone in any area designated by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) as qualifying for individual assistance. At this point, only affected taxpayers who live or have a business in the Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community qualify for the extensions, but the IRS will offer the same relief to any taxpayers in other Arizona localities designated by FEMA later.
The IRS will also work with other people who live outside the disaster area but whose tax records are in the disaster area. Call the IRS at 866-562-5227 if you face this situation. This also includes workers assisting the relief activities who are affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization.
Deadlines Extended
The deadlines that are pushed back include extended 2021 personal income tax returns that were supposed to be due on October 17, 2022. However, payments for 2021 income taxes that were due on April 18, 2022, are not extended. In addition, Arizona storm victims in the designated area get more time to make the estimated tax payments due on September 15, 2022.
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Many farmers are facing a critical retirement decision. The traditions of yesterday are often changing, and their children may no longer want to follow in their parents' footsteps. The challenges are many. However, there are options available.
In 1971, I began my farming career at the tender age of 9 in the Skagit Valley, 60 miles north of Seattle. Crop farming was my gig; rouging spinach, sorting tulips, picking strawberries, raspberries and cucumbers alongside the migrant workers from Mexico. When I was old enough, I was driving picking machines with a dozen kids lying on boards over a conveyor belt, or driving an open tractor pulling a green pea combine while traveling about 1 mile in four hours.
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Today, at the age of 59, I realize that I've been preparing this article for 50 years. During 12-hour shifts on the open tractor, it rained, often. My family could not afford proper rain gear, so a plastic lawn bag with holes punched out for my head and arms provided quite well. Working six of these shifts every seven days gives a teenager time to reflect. That's when I decided farming was very hard and I wanted an easy office job someday!
Challenges for Farmers Today
A huge debt of gratitude is owed to the men and women who feed the world. You face unprecedented challenges:
Mother NatureInconsistent commodity prices
Lack of access to labor
Global competition with lower costs of operations
Lack of resources to compete with larger corporate farming technology
Next-generation (family) choosing a different career path
You are at an age where you need to slow down or retire completely
Potential income tax law changes
Inheritance and estat
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One of the most unique things about my job is seeing people at all different stages of life. I've seen more people change jobs, retire, get married, get divorced, have kids, have grandkids, etc. than most people you know. After more than two decades in the business of helping people navigate their finances and lives, I've pretty much seen it all.
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I tell you this simply to point out that my job comes with a perspective that most people don't get to see. I simply see people go through every stage of life thousands of times, making important decisions and big moves along the way.
The past several months I have seen more people shake up their lives with major changes than in any other period I have ever witnessed. I'm calling it "The Great Change."
The Great Change
Here is what I have observed: I have run more financial plans for what it looks like if people quit their jobs, take new jobs, get divorced, or move somewhere random than any other period in my 20-plus year career. Last week alone I ran three updates of plans — two people wanting to switch jobs and one wanting to separate.
The interesting thing about them all is when asked why, their answers were all eerily similar. They all said something like, "I can stay in my current situation, but you know what? That won't make me happy." One of my best friends, a successful entrepreneur, told me he is worn out and wants to get out of the rat race to follow his passion for cars. To many, these thoughts and changes were foreign two years ago — not today though, not with the "Great Change" among us.
The two things that virtually every one of the people I've come across this year says are:
They could stay in their current situation if they must.They really just want to be happy.
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Three new startups are pushing back against the rise of "news deserts" and the pitfalls facing local journalism.
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