Why the $7500 Ev Tax Credit May Be Tougher to Get Starting in March
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EV Makers Get Two-Year Reprieve on Tax-Credit Restrictions
The Treasury Department has extended eligibility for cars containing Chinese graphite through 2026.The Wall Street Journal - World -
EV Makers Get Two-Year Reprieve on Tax-Credit Restrictions
The Treasury Department has extended eligibility for cars containing Chinese graphite through 2026.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Biden administration grants flexibility for automakers in EV tax credit rule
The Biden administration on Friday granted automakers some flexibility on qualifying for electric vehicle tax credits. The new final guidance, issued as part of the 2022 Inflation Reduction Act, incorporates a two-year exemption to provisions of ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
Manchin blasts leeway in Biden’s EV tax credit rule: ‘Outrageous and illegal’
Centrist Democrat Sen. Joe Manchin (W.Va.) is blasting the Biden administration’s new interpretation of which vehicles can qualify for electric vehicle tax credits — saying it gives too much leeway for batteries containing Chinese materials. “The ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
US loosens some EV battery rules, potentially increasing tax credit eligibility
West Virginia Sen. Joe Manchin says new rules governing electric vehicle tax credits are a giveaway to ChinaABC News - Top stories -
Biden adds carveout to EV credit restrictions
Welcome to The Hill's Energy & Environment newsletter {beacon} Energy & Environment Energy & Environment The Big Story Biden issues flexible guidance for EV components The Biden administration granted leeway for qualifying for electric vehicle ...The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
What to Watch This Weekend: Why Erick Fedde's success over his last two starts may be sustainable, and more
Meanwhile, Chris Towers explores whether Michael King and others are still worth rosteringCBS Sports - Sports -
The No. 1 credit card myth that 'just will not seem to die'—why you shouldn’t fall for it
Believing this myth about credit cards could actually harm your credit score in the long run. Here's why people tend to fall for it anyway.CNBC - Business -
Pro-Palestinian protesters march on UNC-Chapel Hill campus
Dozens of protesters block traffic as they march through the campus of the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill chanting "Free Palestine!"NBC News - Politics -
Credit Agricole to Meet Targets Early
Credit Agricole posted a rise in first-quarter earnings that beat expectations on revenue growth across all its businesses and said it would reach its medium-term targets by the end of this year.The Wall Street Journal - World -
Credit Agricole to Meet Targets Early
Credit Agricole posted a rise in first-quarter earnings that beat expectations on revenue growth across all its businesses and said it would reach its medium-term targets by the end of this year.The Wall Street Journal - Business -
Why You May Soon Be Drinking Synthetic Coffee
The world drinks two billion cups of coffee a day. You’ll soon have a synthetic alternative.The Wall Street Journal - Tech -
Ros Atkins on… Why PIP benefits may change
The BBC’s analysis editor looks at the government’s proposed reforms to personal independence payments.BBC News - Top stories -
Manchester City vs. Wolves prediction, odds, start time: 2024 Premier League picks, best bets for May 4
Brandt Sutton has locked in his picks and best bets for Saturday's Wolves vs. Man City EPL matchCBS Sports - Sports - Premier League -
Why a high-yield savings account may be better than a CD this spring
There's a compelling case to be made for choosing a high-yield savings account over a CD this season.CBS News - Top stories -
Errors on credit reports are an ‘epidemic’ — but nearly 25% of Americans can’t access their credit reports to check for mistakes, consumer advocates say
Credit reports are supposed to be available for free every week, but many consumers can’t get to their data, a Consumer Reports study found.MarketWatch - Business -
The Premier League title race marches on as Arsenal and Manchester City are set to battle to the wire
Elsewhere in today's edition of the Golazo Starting XI, what's at stake in the rest of Europe as the season winds downCBS Sports - Sports - Premier League -
Why Kansas City Current's Vanessa DiBernardo thinks everybody should 'settle down' about team's hot start
The high-flying Current are scoring goals for fun and close to a record setting paceCBS Sports - Sports -
Confusion and trade rules are speed bumps for Biden’s EV goals
If widespread EV adoption is truly a priority, then America’s trade policies, some of which Biden inherited and some of which are his own, need another look.The Hill - Politics - Joe Biden -
EU targets Chinese EVs ahead of Xi Jinping's visit
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Cubs vs. Brewers odds, line, score prediction, start time: 2024 MLB picks, May 3 best bets from proven model
SportsLine's model simulated Friday's Milwaukee Brewers vs. Chicago Cubs game 10,000 times and released its MLB picks, predictions and best betsCBS Sports - Sports - MLB -
Credit cards are the ‘financing of last resort’ for older adults as inflation persists
As inflationary pressures leave older adults with little wiggle room to pay for everyday items and cover emergency costs, credit cards have become the financing method of last resort. As a result, balances have jumped since last year.MarketWatch - Business -
Medical Debt Shows Up Less Often on Credit Reports
But the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau said 15 million people still had medical bills in their files, which can make it hard to qualify for loans.The New York Times - Business -
China's automakers must adapt quickly or lose out on the EV boom in the face of regulatory scrutiny abroad and competition at home
Adoption of battery and hybrid-powered cars has surged in China, but an onslaught of new models has fueled a price war, while regulatory scrutiny grows abroad.CNBC - Business - China -
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