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Here’s who will pay to fix the nation’s mushrooming debt
Yahoo Finance· 32 minutes agoBut he’d enact modest benefit cuts for the top 60%, while gradually raising the Social Security...
Four people to know in UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer's new cabinet
Euronews via Yahoo Canada News· 52 minutes agoShe has already gone to great lengths to point out that the Labour party has inherited a bad...
What does non-dom mean and how are the rules changing?
BBC via Yahoo Canada News· 2 hours agoThe Labour government has vowed to strengthen these planned reforms. It said it would remove a 50%...
Tony Blair warns Britain’s ageing population will lead to higher taxes and poor outcomes
The Independent via Yahoo Canada News· 8 hours agoThe former prime minister said Western politics is facing the challenge of turmoil within political...
Daily Horoscope - Tuesday, July 9, 2024
National Post· 10 hours agoAvoid shopping or important decisions until 10:15 AM EDT today (7:15 AM PDT). After that, the Moon moves from Leo into Virgo.
Senator Bob Menendez ‘showered’ in bribery payments, feds say in corruption trial closings
Courthouse News Service· 18 hours agoEchoing the same wording from the trial’s opening arguments, federal prosecutors said Menendez “put...
What episode 4's huge shock means for House of the Dragon
Digital Spy· 19 hours agoHouse of the Dragon season two episode four spoilers follow. The dragons are finally, *finally* out...
UK Could Raise Carbon, Road Taxes Amid Slow Growth, IMF Says
Bloomberg Law· 20 hours agoThe UK’s incoming Labour government could turn to carbon and road usage taxes to raise revenues as it seeks to grow the economy and stabilize public debt ...
Crypto could see $6 trillion from inheritances over 20 years: VanEck's Matthew Sigel
CryptoSlate· 20 hours agoVanEck’s Head of Digital Assets Research Matthew Sigel said more than $6 trillion could flow into...
Adam Pankratz: Emmanuel Macron's deal with the devil leaves him with an extremist left-wing...
Winnipeg Sun· 22 hours agoThe results of the second round of voting in France are in and, if anything, they’re perhaps more...