Author: super@dmin
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: Tesla told employees not to complain to managers about pay, labor director alleges
Tesla allegedly ran afoul of the law when management told Florida employees not to complain to managers about work or discuss things like pay or hiring.
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Weekend Sip: Forget Champagne and Prosecco: Here’s why you should be drinking Spanish Cava to toast the new year
Take a trip to Spain and try a bottle of Cava, that country’s signature bubbly.
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: ‘You’re either Beyoncé or you’re working class’: Concerts have a record year, but most musicians are struggling
Rising costs, flight delays and a snarled live-music ecosystem punish artists who are not among the upper echelon of the industry’s earners.
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The Margin: How ‘quiet quitting,’ ‘bond yields’ and ‘goblin mode’ came to define 2022
With 2022 came inflation, strong jobs data and climate worries, and with them, the mostly reimagined words that summed up the year.
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Project Syndicate: What must the world’s most important company do to keep the peace?
Taiwan Semiconductor Manufacturing Co. must walk a narrow line to help Taiwan maintain its independence without provoking China to invade.
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Market Extra: Why the consumer is ‘critical’ for investors to watch in 2023 as bear market ‘not yet complete’
The fate of the U.S. consumer is weighing on the outlook for markets in 2023
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Cannabis Watch: Cannabis stocks end a dismal year near all-time lows
Despite revenue growth and new states opening up legal sales, cannabis companies have been left out in the cold by institutional investors and shunned by retail investors.
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Market Extra: The U.S. dollar surrendered its status as the world’s premier safe haven in Q4. Here’s how.
The U.S. dollar’s status as one of the few dependable safe havens for investors during this year’s markets mayhem started to erode during the fourth quarter, even as the greenback posted its biggest yearly advance since 2015.
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Key Words: Trump warns sharing his tax returns will ‘lead to horrible things for so many people’
The Democratic-controlled U.S. House Ways and Means committee released six years of Trump’s tax returns on Friday, after several years of legal wrangling with Republicans opposed to the publication, in an effort to provide transparency and help improve tax laws.
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TaxWatch: Democrats release Trump’s tax returns, and CPAs have questions: ‘In order to generate these kinds of losses, you need to be super rich. It’s not a poor man’s game.’
Former President Donald Trump and his wife, Melania, paid $0 in income taxes for 2020.