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'NYC is cooked': Business leaders and Wall Streeters erupt over proposed luxury second-home tax Business InsiderTax fight heats up as New York targets wealthy homeowners Fox BusinessWhy is Trump bashing Mamdani? The latest feud between president, mayor USA TodayNYC Mayor Zohran Mamdani points at Ken Griffin's $238 million penthouse on Tax Day: ‘Today we're taxing the rich' Fortune
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Tufts Student Who Was Held in Immigration Detention Returns to Turkey The New York TimesFormer Tufts student detained over pro-Palestinian op-ed self-deports as part of Trump admin deal PoliticoTufts scholar Rumeysa Ozturk returns to Turkey after immigration arrest, detention WCVBTufts University graduate detained by ICE last year in Somerville to return to Turkey WHDHRümeysa Öztürk, Tufts University grad arrested by ICE agents last year, returns to Turkey
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What we know about the Israel-Lebanon ceasefire BBCLebanon Cease-Fire Leaves Netanyahu in an Uncomfortable Spot The New York Times‘Enough is enough': Trump says US has ‘PROHIBITED' Israel from bombing Lebanon The Times of IsraelIsrael-Lebanon ceasefire begins as Iran keeps Strait of Hormuz gridlocked CBS News
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Netflix beat expectations for Q1 revenue and reported a big jump in earnings per share thanks in part to a termination fee related to its proposed WBD deal.
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A prolonged shutdown of a key oil route is choking jet fuel supply, forcing Europe to scramble for alternatives.
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The airline's strategy involves three key moves to offset the Iran war-driven fuel spike, and CEO Ed Bastian says it's already working.
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California will soon have the country's strictest net neutrality protections, thanks to a bill that Gov. Jerry Brown signed into law Sunday. The law could serve as a blueprint for other states, set California up for a clash with the federal government -- and possibly draw a lawsuit from major internet providers.
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Leaders of the world's top central banks warned that escalating trade conflicts could ricochet through financial markets and hurt the world economy, potentially prolonging the era of ultralow interest rates.
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