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NYC Mayor Mamdani Seeks 2% Tax Hike on Wealthy in NYC

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IRS Scandal Explodes as 150,000 Federal Workers Skip Taxes…

Hillary Vaughn reported that more than 100,000 federal workers, including thousands employed by the Internal Revenue Service, owe significant unpaid taxes despite the agency’s authority to enforce compliance among its own staff.
The IRS found that almost 150,000 federal workers owe about $1.5 billion in unpaid taxes,” Vaughn said.

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EPA Rescinds Obama-Era Finding That Served as Basis For Climate Regulation

The Trump administration eliminated a 2009 finding that six greenhouse gases are a danger to public health.

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IRS Shared Tax Data on 47,000 Taxpayers With ICE, Official Says

An IRS official said the agency asked Homeland Security to take steps to prevent the dissemination of any taxpayer data.

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‘Gunperson’ And 7 Other More Inclusive Terms To Use For Non-Binary Criminals

When reporting on crime, it’s of paramount importance that journalists adhere to a strict code of ethics, which involves using AP-approved inclusionary terms to identify assailants of indeterminate gender. For example, if a person shoots and kills someone, and you can’t readily discern their gender, try identifying them as the most inclusive "gunperson."

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Senate Committee Holds Hearing on ‘How Washington’s Rules Drove Physicians Out of Medicine’

The Senate Special Committee on Aging, with Chairman Rick Scott (R-Fla.) and ranking member Kirsten Gillibrand (D-N.Y.) holds a hearing titled “How Washington’s Rules Drove Physicians Out of Medicine” at 3:30 p.m. ET on Feb. 11.   Witnesses: Alma Littles MD, dean and chief academic officer, Florida State University College of Medicine, Tallahassee, Fla. Lee […]

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Ford Motor Company Reports It Lost Nearly $27,000 on Each EV It Sold in 2025

Ford Motor lost $4.8 billion on its electric vehicle lines in fiscal year 2025. 
Over the past few years, the company has reported losses on its EV lines every quarter. During the company’s earnings call Tuesday, Sherry House, Ford’s chief financial officer, said Ford doesn’t expect to break even on the Model-E division until fiscal year 2029. 

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