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Putin Approves Income Tax Increase for Russia's Wealthy As Ukraine Conflict Becomes Expensive

Putin Approves Income Tax Increase for Russia's Wealthy as Ukraine Conflict Becomes Expensive

Putin endorsed and swiftly signed a law increasing taxes on Russia's wealthy to boost government revenues and stabilize finances due to the Ukraine conflict's US sanctions and military spending pressures.


Builders Sued Over Boise Airport Hangar Collapse That Killed Two, Allegedly Due to Reckless Shortcuts

The families of two construction workers killed in the Boise airport hangar collapse are suing several companies involved in the project, alleging reckless construction practices and the use of inappropriate materials.

Marathon Oil Hit With $241.5 Million Penalty for Oil and Gas Pollution

Marathon Oil was fined $241.5 million for air quality violations at its Fort Berthold Indian Reservation oil and gas plants.

Dollar General Agrees to $12 Million Fine, Promises Safer Work Environments

Dollar General has agreed to pay a $12 million fine and implement enhanced safety measures across its nationwide retail stores following a settlement with the US Department of Labor.


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Robotaxi in China Pushes Local Government to Restrict Traditional Ride-Hailing Taxi
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Sonic Manager Fatally Shot in Drive-Thru After Dispute With Customers Over Fake Money
A 33-year-old night manager at a Sonic restaurant in San Antonio, Texas, was tragically shot and killed during a dispute with customers over counterfeit money while working in the drive-thru.
Utah CEO and Daughter Killed in Tragic Roadway Accident with Bulldozer
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Ex-Senator William McCann Sentenced to Prison for Campaign Fraud and Tax Evasion
Former Illinois state senator and gubernatorial candidate William "Sam" McCann was sentenced to 3.5 years in federal prison for fraudulent use of campaign funds and money laundering.
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Costco will raise membership fees starting in September, the first in 7 years. A worker pushes carts outside a Costco Wholesale store May 31, 2006 in Mount Prospect, Illinois.
Intuit Slashes 1,800 Jobs in AI-Focused Overhaul of Operations
Intuit announced it will lay off 1,800 employees as part of an AI-focused reorganization, with plans to rehire at least that many in fiscal 2025.
California Raw Milk Linked to Largest Salmonella Outbreak in a Decade, Records Reveal
A newly disclosed state report reveals that raw milk from Raw Farm in Fresno, California, has been linked to the largest salmonella outbreak in a decade, sickening at least 165 people.
Delta Air Lines Strikes Deal With Riyadh Air to Operate Flights Between US and Saudi Arabia
Delta Air Lines and startup Riyadh Air have entered into a partnership to connect the US and Saudi Arabia with regularly operated flights.
India, Russia, Sign Deal to Strengthen Logistics Links, Aviation Security
India and Russia reaffirmed their commitment to strengthening logistics and transportation cooperation with an emphasis on expanding trade infrastructure on their mutual shipping routes.
Yonge Street Capital Co-Founder Nathanael Aikman Found Guilty of Fraud, Sentenced to 4-Year Jail Time
Yonge Street Capital co-founder Nathanael Anthony Aikman has been found guilty of fraud charges by a Canadian provincial court for accepting millions of dollars from investors.
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