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The IRS is Tackling the Huge Gap in Audit Rates Between Black Taxpayers and Other Filers
The agency also announced it will spend some of its $60 billion bump in funding to look atbig corporations, partnerships and multimillionaires over the next three years.Inc. - Business -
What's Going On With Batman Games? | Spot On
It's hard to believe it's been nearly a decade since Rocksteady Studios concluded its Arkham trilogy with Batman: Arkham Knight. And yet, it's somehow even harder to believe that same studio released Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League just a ...GameSpot - Tech -
Most of Warren Buffett’s wealth was accumulated after age 65. Here’s what that can teach individual investors
One of Warren Buffett's biggest investing advantages is time. Here’s what individual investors can learn from his approach.CNBC - Business -
Caitlin Clark isn't the first guard to go No. 1; here's how she might compare
Pass like Bird? Score like Taurasi? Caitlin Clark is hardly the first guard to go No. 1 in the draft. But she might someday also set the standard.ESPN - Sports
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GameStop’s stock skyrockets 29% to continue rally and register biggest gain in over a year
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Can you buy a house if you make less than $100,000? Yes — in these 10 metro areas.
Dreaming of buying a house in today’s challenging real estate market? In this economy, you’ll need to make at least six figures — in most markets.MarketWatch - Business -
In Norfolk Southern board battle, proxy adviser Egan-Jones throws weight behind activist Ancora
Egan-Jones has joined fellow proxy advisers ISS and Glass Lewis in stepping into activist investor Ancora’s board battle with railroad operator Norfolk Southern.MarketWatch - Business -
U.S. stocks rally on ‘Goldilocks’ jobs report as Wall Street’s fear gauge slides
U.S. stocks have swung to an upbeat start in May, with Wall Street’s “fear gauge” easing to its lowest level since the end of March as investor anxieties tied to inflation appeared to subside.MarketWatch - Business -
Paramount’s new ‘Office of the CEO’ now has a principal executive — while its ex-CEO will still collect a hefty paycheck
Paramount Global has named Chris McCarthy as interim principal executive officer of its new three-executive leadership team, the media conglomerate said.MarketWatch - Business