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Demand For U.K.-U.S. Flights Surge After White House Commits To Relax Covid Travel Restrictions
Demand for travel from the U.K. to the U.S. has surged after the White House announced Monday that international tourists who are fully vaccinated against coronavirus will be permitted to enter the U.S. for the first time in more than a year starting in November, two of Britain’s largest airlines told Forbes. Read More.
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The Chairman’s Report September 24, 2021
Throughout history, Rulers have been able to collect taxes from the Ruled only for as long as the Ruled agreed with the services being provided and that the taxes were being assessed and collected fairly. Read More.
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JPMorgan takes on British rivals with launch of digital bank Chase
LONDON, Sept 21 (Reuters) - JPMorgan (JPM.N) is challenging British rivals on their home turf with the launch on Tuesday of its long-awaited digital retail bank, Chase, as part of what the U.S. lender hopes will be a global expansion. Read More.
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Tired of woke politics, COVID vaccine mandates? There's a new job site for you
Red Balloon founder says people should just be 'free to work' Read More.
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There’s only a few months left to sign up for advance child tax payments. Here’s what it means for future checks
Millions of American families with kids have received three monthly payments since July totaling $45 billion through the new enhanced child tax credit. Read More.
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Ronald Angelo Maiellaro
Ronald Angelo Maiellaro, 75, of Ocala, FL, passed away on August 26, 2021. Read More.
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The Grassroots Corner September 20, 2021
🇺🇸 The Grassroots Corner - Week Beginning 9/20/21: “We Remember Ron Maiellaro” Read More.
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Wall Street slips as tax uncertainty, tech losses weigh
WASHINGTON, Sept 17 (Reuters) - The White House warned on Friday that a failure by the U.S. Congress to extend the debt limit could plunge the economy into a recession and could lead to cuts in critical state services. Read More.
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Student debt is keeping many Americans from becoming homeowners — and COVID didn’t help
While people with federal student loans have been allowed to pause payments during the pandemic, most borrowers haven’t gotten any closer to paying their debt Read More.
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The Chairman’s Report September 17, 2021
In order to maintain a safe and civilized society, it’s important that people respect and obey the rules and laws that define what is acceptable behavior and what is not.  Read More.
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Family Farms Won’t Escape Biden’s New Tax
The president thinks they haven’t paid their ‘fair share.’ Read More.
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Homebuyer bidding wars hit a new low in August
Raleigh, North Carolina had the highest bidding-war rate of 86.7% in August Read More.
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There’s a growing wall of worry developing for stocks to climb, says Deutsche Bank
Is Wall Street ready to break a five-session losing streak? Stocks look mixed in early trading, as September, so far, shapes up just as many pundits predicted — dogged by seasonal weakness, plus the ongoing pandemic fallout.  Read More.