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Blistering Heat Expected to Persist Into the Fourth of July The New York TimesExtreme heat dome sizzles NYC, Philadelphia, Boston, DC into July Fourth weekend The Weather Channel260M people trapped under oppressive heat dome, with scorching temps lasting through America's 250th birthday FOX WeatherFinding freedom from the heat on July 4th will be a challenge in eastern US AP News
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The biggest risks in a business sale often appear before due diligence even begins.
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Jaylen Brown says Celtics showed him ‘a lack of respect' before trade to 76ers The New York TimesJaylen Brown 'excited and disappointed' after trade to 76ers ESPNYes! Late Night Intel with all of the NBA trade and free agency latest is back The Stein Line | SubstackDid the Celtics give away Jaylen Brown? Why 'analytics' don't see Philly's new star as elite of elite Yahoo Sports
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Bessent on Trump's crypto earnings: "I don't think there's an appearance problem" CBS NewsRoss Gerber Slams Trump's Crypto 'Rug Pull,' Points to Report of 'Over 1 Million People' Losing Money While President Made a Fortune Yahoo FinanceMAGA Base Stays Quiet After Trump Reports Billions in Personal Gains The New York TimesTrump's $2B income in 2025 raises fresh questions about profiting off presidency PBSHow Trump made more than $1 billion on crypto when most
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Jaylen Brown Calls Out Celtics' 'Lack of Respect,' Rips Cowherd in Video Stream After 76ers Trade Bleacher ReportJaylen Brown 'excited and disappointed' after trade to 76ers ESPNJaylen Brown says Celtics showed him ‘a lack of respect' before trade to 76ers The New York Times4 takeaways: Jaylen Brown heads to Philadelphia in reported blockbuster trade NBA.comBrad Stevens Messed Up Badly With Awful Jaylen Brown Trade
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As America 250 approaches, Phantom Fireworks shows why old-school channels, smart pricing, and long-term preparation still outperform marketing fads.
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Oil prices have finally fallen back to pre-Iran war levels — but the crude market is far from seeing a normalization of shipping, oil supplies and demand that such a big retreat implies.
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Secondaries major Coller Capital has entered a distribution partnership with Italy's Cherry Bank to offer the lender's wealth management clients access to its private credit secondaries strategy.
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Clearlake Capital Group has closed its eighth flagship fund alongside co-investment vehicles and separately managed accounts, raising a combined total $14.8bn. The capital will be focused in pursuit of the trends Clearlake believes are fundamentally reshaping industries, including AI, software modernisation, digital transformation and operational efficiency. The fundraise attracted nearly 300 investors from across six […]
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Nearly three-quarters of LPs plan to increase allocations to the US middle market over the next two years, compared with 48% that intend to increase commitments to large and mega-cap private equity funds, according to new research from Winston Taylor and Mergermarket.
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Google Sheets is a powerful spreadsheet app that you use through your web browser. It stores your spreadsheets in the cloud with Google Drive. Anyone with a Google account can use Sheets and Drive for free. Both are also part of Google Workspace (formerly G Suite), Google's subscription office suite for business and enterprise customers.
This guide will teach you how to start a new spreadsheet in Sheets or upload one you already have stored on your PC, including a Microsoft Excel spreadsheet. It also goes over the basic interface and unique features of Sheets, such as how to share your spreadsheets and collaborate on them with others.
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IN THE annals of modern American economic policymaking, among the most revered pieces of legislation is the Tax Reform Act of 1986. During the three decades since its passage, Democrats and Republicans alike have hailed the law not only for overhauling the country''s tax system, which Jimmy Carter famously called 'a disgrace to the human race', but also for doing so with bipartisan support in both houses of Congress. As Republicans embark on yet another sweeping rewrite of the tax code, many point to the 1986 effort as a model to emulate. It was 'really something special', Donald Trump said in August. However, admirers of America''s last comprehensive revision of its tax code should be disappointed with the GOP''s current attempts.The bill that passed in 1986 took a long, arduous path to President Ronald Reagan''s desk. Originating out of a three-volume report by the Treasury department, it faced numerous brushes with death, and took more than two years to wind its way through Congress. The process included full committee hearings, markups and deliberations. The final bill eliminated many deductions, credits and exemptions that favoured some taxpayers over others. This generated new revenues, which were then used to reduce tax rates, mainly for low and middle-income individuals. The bill did ...
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