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'Peak war panic' will likely hit markets in 1-3 weeks, as Trump balks at ceasefire deal FortuneMarket Stress Nears Tariff-Shock Level as Iran War Hits Assets Bloomberg.comThe war is not over even if the stock market wants it to be AxiosHow the Middle East war could spark a recession CNNMARKET CALL: The War Is Getting Foggier Yardeni QuickTakes
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Trump says US may strike Iran's Kharg Island oil export hub ‘just for fun' The GuardianIran War Live Updates: Iran Defies Trump's Threats Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade The New York TimesMiddle East crisis live: Trump ‘surprised' Iran has targeted Gulf countries and claims US ‘decimated' Kharg Island The GuardianWhy is Kharg Island important? What to know about the Iranian island struck by the U.S. CBS News
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Entrepreneurs aren't buying advice anymore. In 2026, outcome-based and done-for-you business models win by delivering real results. Here's why clients now pay more for outcomes, not effort.
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Toto Wolff's 'Lewis Hamilton's still our driver' comment melts F1 fans after Mercedes 1-2 in China Motorsport.comChinese Grand Prix: Kimi Antonelli breaks F1 record to claim pole position ESPNRussell explains Q3 problems in China after P2 'damage limitation' Formula 1Kimi Antonelli takes historic pole for F1's Chinese GP after George Russell's sprint race win The Guardian
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Paramount CEO David Ellison has said he wants to make 30 movies a year and has franchises like Godzilla-Kong, Superman and Sonic the Hedgehog to lean on.
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Trump presses for help securing Strait of Hormuz as Iran threatens more retaliatory strikes CNNTrump delivers ultimatum to Iran The Detroit NewsTrump urges world to help open Strait of Hormuz; U.S. Embassy in Baghdad hit The Washington PostPete Hegseth's Worrisome Press Briefing The AtlanticHegseth: Strait of Hormuz Is Open
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Trump says U.S. struck Kharg Island, core of Iran's oil economy The Washington PostIran War Live Updates: Iran Defies Trump's Threats Over Strait of Hormuz Blockade The New York TimesWhy is Kharg Island important? What to know about the Iranian island struck by the U.S. CBS NewsFire at UAE oil hub as Iran vows retaliation for US attack on Kharg Island Reuters
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Growing number of fertiliser plants forced to shut, threatening rice and other harvests
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In the industry where René Redzepi reigned, fellow chefs are debating how, and how much, restaurant kitchens can change.
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The Federal Reserve served up a widely expected third consecutive jumbo rate hike when it concluded its regularly scheduled two-day meeting on Wednesday. Chair Jerome Powell and the rest of the Federal Open Market Committee (FOMC) raised the federal funds rate by 75 basis points. (A basis point equals 0.01%.)
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Although the move matched consensus expectations, a significant portion of the bond market - and plenty of traders and tacticians, for that matter - were bracing for a whopping 100 bp rate hike. Uncertainty over just how hawkish the Fed would reveal itself to be has cast a pall on equities over the preceding weeks, and so a rate hike of "only" three-quarters of a percentage point was actually met with some relief. Stocks sold off sharply when the Fed released its statement at 2 p.m. Eastern, but then drifted back into positive territory during Powell's press conference, which began a half-hour later.
Ultimately, however, the major indexes finished in the red. That's because the Fed's bottom line is that inflation is by no means under control. And while there might be ample anecdotal and emotional evidence pointing to the contrary, the economy is simply running too hot. An imbalance in supply and demand in the labor market and related strong real wage growth, snarled supply chains and a rising dollar are just some of the factors confounding monetary policymakers - not to mention corporate revenues and profit margins.
As we've
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Under our country's "pay as you go" tax system, Uncle Sam wants to collect his cut periodically throughout the year as you earn income. In most cases, the required taxes are paid through paycheck withholding (your employer sends in the payments). But if you're self-employed, have a side gig, or don't have taxes withheld from other sources of taxable income (e.g., interest, dividends or capital gains), then quarterly estimated tax payments to the IRS are typically required.
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Estimated taxes are paid in four equal installments — generally, one installment for each quarter of the year. The first payment for the 2022 tax year was due on April 18, 2022, while the second payment was due June 15. The third 2022 estimated tax payment, which is for income earned from June 1 to August 31, is due on September 15, 2022 (that's tomorrow!).
Also, unless you live in a state with no income tax, you might owe state estimated taxes, too. Check with the state tax agency where you live for state estimate tax payment due dates.
Disaster Victims Get More Time to Pay Estimated Taxes
People and businesses impacted by certain natural disasters are typically given more time to file federal tax returns and pay federal taxes. This includes extensions for making estimated tax payments. For the third estimated tax payment for the 2022 tax year, victims o
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