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70% Tax Rate Thanks to Biden? Economists Warn It’ll Be Close for Some of Us

If the United States doesn’t implode from mass illegal immigration or media-stoked race wars, the crushing tax burden from President Joe Biden and other Democrats could deliver the death blow.

China threatens U.S. over sanctions: ‘They will pay a price for their ignorance and arrogance’

China on Tuesday threatened retaliation against the U.S. over sanctions that targeted Beijing’s alleged human rights abuses in Xinjiang province, with top Chinese officials vowing that America and its allies “will pay a price for their ignorance and arrogance.”

Airbnb Asked to Drop Olympic Ties Over China Rights Issues

Airbnb Inc. is being asked to drop its sponsorship connections to next year’s Beijing’s Winter Olympics by a coalition of 150 human-rights campaigners.

2021 could see strong economy coupled with emergency monetary and fiscal policies

The United States could look like a booming economy by the end of the year but with emergency monetary and fiscal policies. The Federal Reserve...

Unintended consequences: Dems rush to fix mistakes in relief package

President Biden says “the devil is in the details” of his $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package. Turns out, there are a lot of details.

Microsoft to Ease Workers Back to the Office Starting Next Week

Microsoft announced Monday that it would begin allowing more workers back into its headquarters in Redmond, Wash., starting on March 29.

March Madness Gamblers Expected To Break $8.5 Billion Record Thanks To Mobile Sports Betting

With online gambling now legal in 25 states, the 2021 NCAA tournament will be a slam dunk for gaming sites—and the friendly office pool may never rebound.

Dogecoin: Elon Musk, Snoop Dogg Tweets Fuel Crypto Price Rally (video)

WSJ looks at why online investors are pouring money into the meme-inspired virtual currency.

Republicans say Democrats’ big climate bill would crush the plastics industry

Republican lawmakers are raising concerns that provisions in the sweeping climate bill from top House Democrats would stifle the plastics industry.

House votes to avert deep spending cuts, including to Medicare, resulting from $1.9T relief package

The Democratic-led House voted Friday to avert deep spending cuts, including an estimated $36 billion in Medicare cuts next year, that would be triggered by President Biden’s $1.9 trillion coronavirus relief package absent action from Congress.

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