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Trump's grip on the GOP leaves Netanyahu with few places to turn The Washington PostBehind the scenes: How Israel and Iran nearly pulled Trump back to war AxiosWho's calling the shots? Netanyahu and Trump at odds over their war South China Morning PostComplex relationship between Trump and Netanyahu continues to undermine Middle East ceasefire The Guardian
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Fund managers say market will be ‘wary' of long-dated bonds as nation plots first issuance since 17th century
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Apple introduces Siri AI, a profoundly more capable and personal assistant AppleApple Reveals New A.I.-Powered Version of Its Siri Digital Assistant The New York TimesEverything Announced At Apple's WWDC 2026 Keynote EngadgetIntroducing the Third Generation of Apple's Foundation Models Apple Machine Learning ResearchTech stocks today: Apple stock falls after a long-awaite
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Knicks say the winning bid for 2 celebrity row seats for Game 3 of the NBA Finals is $1 million AP NewsKnicks say $1M was winning auction bid for 2 celebrity row seats ESPNKnicks ticket prices plunge more than 50% ahead of Game 3 at MSG — but not just because Trump's going MarketWatchNBA Finals ticket prices: Game 3 continues to drop after Knicks' Josh Hart laments 'ridiculous' cost for fans wanting to attend at MSG Yahoo Sports
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You don't have to be all that old to remember the excitement of "outlet shopping" - hitting special shopping centers (or even whole towns - Freeport, Maine, anyone?) for deals on overstock, returned, or sometimes separate bargain-lines of product. It only makes sense that the nation's biggest online retailer, Amazon.com, would play this game with its own outlet - without the bricks and mortar (and ancillary candy and fudge vendors).
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As millions of Americans signed up for Amazon Prime weigh the benefits of Amazon Prime perks - (both the new one or two and the ones being taken away) against the recent membership price increase - Amazon Outlet is probably a reason to stick around.
These aren't used or second-hand items, and some are even quite high end (think Apple, Bose, Marmot and Pendleton). Amazon Outlet items are actual overstocks - Amazon bought too many of them - discontinued items, or just plain old clearance items. And they cut across a retail swath. That means you'll see clothing, kitchenware, home d
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The IRS announced that victims of the water crisis in Mississippi (including Jackson, Miss.) that started on August 30, 2022, will have more time to file various individual and business tax returns and make tax payments. Specifically, impacted taxpayers will have until February 15, 2023, to file and pay tax returns and payments due between August 30 and February 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 Hinds County (which includes Jackson, Miss.) qualify for the extensions, but the IRS will offer the same relief to any taxpayers in other areas designated by FEMA later.
The IRS will also waive fees for obtaining copies of previously filed tax returns for taxpayers affected by the water crisis. When requesting copies of a tax return or a tax return transcript, write "Mississippi Water Crisis" in bold letters at the top of Form 4506 (copy of return) or Form 4506-T (transcript) and send it to the IRS.
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 relief workers affiliated with a recognized government or philanthropic organization, and anyone visiting the area who was killed or injured as a result of the disaster.
Deadlines Extended
The deadlines that are pushed back for Mississippi wa
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