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- 1 Britain’s Labour Pitches Itself Against Tax Cuts For The Wealthy
- 2 Tropical Storm Ian Could Be Major Hurricane When It Hits Florida
- 3 Two Easy Ways To Avoid IRS Problems
- 4 The Case For Barring The Iranian President From UN And Then Holding Him Accountable In Court
- 5 Grab Sees No Big Layoffs Despite Weak Market
- 6 Italy And Intel Pick Veneto As Preferred Region For New Chip Plant
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Britain’s Labour Pitches Itself Against Tax Cuts For The Wealthy
Keir Starmer, leader of Britain’s Labour Party, on Sunday pledged to reverse the abolition of the top rate of income tax, saying tax cuts for the wealthy wouldn’t create economic growth as he made a pitch for power at his party’s annual conference.
Tropical Storm Ian Could Be Major Hurricane When It Hits Florida
Tropical Storm Ian is currently projected to intensify into a major storm and could have severe impacts in Cuba and Florida.
Two Easy Ways To Avoid IRS Problems
Keeping business and personal affairs separate is smart if you want to steer clear of the
IRS.
The Case For Barring The Iranian President From UN And Then Holding Him Accountable In Court
If Ebrahim Raisi was openly embraced by the U.N., it would constitute whitewashing of serious violations of international law.
Grab Sees No Big Layoffs Despite Weak Market
Grab, Southeast Asia’s biggest ride-hailing and food delivery firm, does not envisage having to undertake mass layoffs as some rivals have done, and is selectively hiring, while reining in its financial service ambitions.
Italy And Intel Pick Veneto As Preferred Region For New Chip Plant
Mario Draghi’s outgoing government and Intel have picked the town of Vigasio in the northeastern Veneto region as their preferred site for a new multibillion-euro chip factory in Italy, two people familiar with the matter said.