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A Free Lunch From the IRS?
Don’t count on it.The Wall Street Journal - World -
AI: The Digital Creator's Tool for Success
How AI-driven tools can support creators in an increasingly competitive digital space.Inc. - Business -
Jump in penalties for late filing of tax returns
A self-assessment return may be due even if there is nothing to payFinancial Times - World -
Clothing retailer Rue21 files for bankruptcy, will close all of its stores
In a filing last week with U.S. Bankruptcy Court in the District of Delaware, Rue21 said it will close all of its stores over the next two months and hold “going out of business” sales. It will also sell its intellectual property.MarketWatch - Business -
Bill Gates-Backed Ambri Files for Bankruptcy With Plans to Sell Itself
The battery developer entered chapter 11 blaming a challenging fundraising environment and fallout from an ill-fated effort to become a manufacturer.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Judge Pushes Back Critical Filing Deadline in Trump Documents Case
Judge Aileen M. Cannon did not immediately set a new date, but the delay increases the chance that the trial will not happen before the November election.The New York Times - Top stories - Donald Trump -
Pension savers warned of new tax-free lump sum cap
Withdrawals of more than £268,275 will be treated as taxable incomeFinancial Times - Business -
2024 NFL Draft reaction: Predicting Rookies of the Year, bounce-back teams, 2025 No. 1 overall pick and more
Seven rookies were selected to the NFL Pro Bowl last yearCBS Sports - Sports - NFL -
Mike Flanagan In Negotiations To Direct The Exorcist: Deceiver
Universal and Blumhouse's revival of the Exorcist franchise stumbled with The Exorcist: Believer in 2023, but a veteran horror director may soon help reinvigorate the next sequel. Via The Wrap, Mike Flanagan is in talks to helm The Exorcist: ...GameSpot - Tech -
Peloton and Carvana: the pandemic stars headed in different directions
At-home exercise equipment seems to have been just a Covid lockdown fad, and cars a necessityFinancial Times - Business
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The specter of waning U.S. demand combined with persistent inflation is adding up to the potential for a stagflationary environment that could hit some well-known stock names, according to one Wall Street bank.MarketWatch - Business -
Here’s how much income it takes to rent an apartment in New York City, Boston and other big cities
Zillow reveals exactly how much one would need to make in annual income to comfortably pay for the exorbitant housing costs in the Big Apple and other major cities.MarketWatch - Business - New York