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How violence became a theme of America’s election
Voters are on edge after a campaign season characterised by ‘unprecedented’ levels of extreme rhetoricBusiness - Financial Times - 5 days ago -
They Barter and Trade in Rural America. How Will They Vote?
Many rural Americans engage in cashless barter systems to get food and firewood for heating and cooking. They value self-sufficiency, making them wary of government intervention.Business - The New York Times - 5 days ago -
Corporate Germany is on sale
German companies have become relatively small and relatively cheapWorld - Financial Times - October 18 -
How Bad Do You Want It, Ladies?
Donald, your insecurity is showing.Top stories - The New York Times - October 26 -
How to Make Ads Your Customers Want to Share
It’s not just about aiming for virality—it’s about crafting a story so meaningful, your audience feels compelled to share it. Here’s how to do that.Business - Inc. - October 30 -
How new tax changes for 2025 could affect federal tax liabilities for families
The IRS has announced new changes affecting the earned income tax credit, child tax credit, adoption credit and annual gift tax exclusion for 2025.Business - CNBC - October 22 -
McDonald's says it doesn't endorse political candidates after Trump visit
McDonald's is seeking to emphasize its political neutrality after former President Trump spent some time behind the counter at a Pennsylvania location of the fast-food giant, which says it does not ...Politics - The Hill - October 21 -
No NY Republican House candidates in key contests speaking at Trump MSG rally
There are no New York Republican candidates in pivotal House races speaking at former President Trump's rally in Madison Square Garden on Sunday, a list of speakers released by his campaign showed. ...Politics - The Hill - October 26 -
Candidates for Congress seize on comments stemming from Trump rally "garbage" joke
Since comedian Tony Hinchcliffe told a racist joke about Puerto Ricans at a rally for Donald Trump Sunday, congressional candidates have been trying to use the comment to their advantage.Top stories - CBS News - October 30 -
Harris and Trump tour key swing states as end of campaign draws close
In Michigan, the ex-president repeated his aggressive attacks that Liz Cheney should have rifles ‘shooting at her’. Donald Trump and Kamala Harris battled to woo voters in the key swing states ...World - The Guardian - November 2 -
More voters saw Trump as the candidate of change: Exit poll analysis
Claiming superior leadership and casting himself as the true agent of change were keys to Donald Trump’s election victory, an ABC News exit poll found.Top stories - ABC News - 2 days ago -
Top 5 ways education would look different under Harris vs. Trump
Education issues have flown under the radar this election cycle despite both major candidates having big ideas about how the K-12 and college systems should work. From student loans to ...Politics - The Hill - October 20 -
Election 2024 live updates as Trump vs. Harris polls show tie just 5 days out
Former President Donald Trump tried to seize on the "garbage" comments at a truck in Wisconsin while Vice President Harris will have a campaign event with J.Lo in Las Vegas.Top stories - CBS News - October 31 -
Trump vs. Harris: Wall Street’s Top Strategists Share Their Biggest Concerns on the Election
From stocks and taxes to political gridlock, money managers and investors shared forecasts surrounding the White House.Business - Inc. - 5 days ago -
Forget betting on Trump vs. Harris. These people are wagering that Costco will raise the price of its $1.50 hot dog–and–soda deal.
Kalshi, a New York-based exchange platform, is letting traders predict what the future holds for the famed Costco combo.Business - MarketWatch - 4 days ago -
How to make money on stocks that look ripe for 2024 tax-loss selling
These 20 stocks are being unfairly punished. They’ll likely bounce back in January.Business - MarketWatch - October 19 -
Taxes will go up no matter who becomes president. The question is, how much?
Putting campaign promises aside, the realistic prospect is for hard choices and initiatives that are limited in scope.Politics - The Hill - October 29 -
How will UK tax rises on private equity’s carried interest work?
Changes unveiled in Rachel Reeves’ Budget mean the performance fee will be treated as income from 2026Business - Financial Times - October 31 -
Trump: America 'like a garbage can for the world'
Former President Trump on Thursday compared America to a "garbage can for the world" as he railed against immigrants coming into the country in large numbers. The former president delivered remarks ...Politics - The Hill - October 25 -
Trump’s trade remedies reflect America’s troubled reality
Our partners shouldn’t blame us for a shift aimed at solving the problems they have causedWorld - Financial Times - November 1 -
Don’t let Trump drag America ‘back to before’
Some might be excused for being fooled by Trump in 2016, but they will not be fooled again.Politics - The Hill - 4 days ago -
Don’t Let Trump Make America Into an Image of Himself
We cannot become what he wants us to be.Top stories - The New York Times - 4 days ago -
America will regret its decision to reelect Donald Trump
Our democratic institutions are not ready for what comes next. Neither are the American people.Politics - The Hill - 3 days ago -
America elects Donald Trump in a rightward lurch
US president-elect gained ground across the nationWorld - Financial Times - 3 days ago -
Why America voted for Donald Trump (again) – video
America has elected Donald Trump for a second time after a convincing victory over Kamala Harris. In the final instalment of Anywhere but Washington, Oliver Laughland and Tom Silverstone travel to ...World - The Guardian - 3 days ago -
Trump tax plans could exempt 93 million Americans from income taxes
Even if Donald Trump wins the November election against Vice President Kamala Harris, his tax overhaul will require a friendly House of Representatives.Business - CNBC - October 21 -
The IRS reveals your 2025 tax brackets as Trump’s tax cuts are set to expire
The standard deduction will be $15,000 for individuals next year, and $30,000 for married couples filing jointly.Business - MarketWatch - October 22