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How the Biden-Harris Economy Left Most Americans Behind
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Chancellor warns hard decisions ahead in Budget
Rachel Reeves says tough choices will have to be made over tax, spending and welfare.9 minutes ago -
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Trump vs. Harris: How the Candidates Want to Reshape Taxes for Corporate America
The two diverge on their vision for how much corporate tax they want to levy on businesses in 2025.1 hour ago - Donald Trump -
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Kamala Harris Finally Released Her Policy Plans. One Founder Calls It the 'Startup Economy Manifesto'
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Apple Just Made the Most Dramatic Change to the iPhone in a Decade. It Was Inevitable
Even if the overall design didn't change much, Apple is embracing how people use their devices.3 hours ago - Apple -
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How Harris Baited Trump on His Rallies
A four-minute stretch, in which the former president wandered from crowd sizes to cat conspiracy theories, seemed to alter the evening’s trajectory.4 hours ago - Donald Trump -
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U.K. Economy Continues to Stagnate
The U.K. economy flatlined in July, a snag for the Bank of England as it attempts to nail a soft landing from the inflation shock caused by Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine.5 hours ago - United Kingdom -
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Undecided Americans impressed by Harris - but will debate shift their votes?
We spoke to six voters who see the debate as crucial in determining who they will support in November.5 hours ago -
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Five Debate Moments That Mattered Most
Kamala Harris appeared to get under Donald Trump’s skin in their first face-off.6 hours ago -
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Apple Picking Tips From Brian Frange of Apple Ratings
Brian Frange has been pontificating on apples since 2016. He has a few things to say before you hit the orchards.Yesterday - Apple
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