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Joe Biden suggests he wants return to Bush-era tax rate
President-elect Joe Biden said in a new interview that he wants to hike tax rates back to their highest levels under the George W. Bush administration — undercutting his promise not to increa…
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Biden Transition Updates
Latest news on President-elect Joe Biden's move toward the White House and President Trump's final days in office after the 2020 election.
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Subscribe to read | Financial Times
News, analysis and comment from the Financial Times, the worldʼs leading global business publication
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What is Natural Language Processing?
Natural language processing makes it possible for humans to talk to machines. Find out how our devices understand language and how to apply this technology.
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Economy & Jobs | The White House
The economy is roaring back to life under President Donald J. Trump—and with tax cuts and workforce development, American workers are the ones benefiting.
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The Great Reset: Experts say innovation, entrepreneurship historically thrive in bad economies
Local economy experts say historians are referring to times of economic decline and emerging innovation as the Great Resets.
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John Kerry reveals Biden's devotion to radical 'Great Reset' movement
Biden and his team have never explicitly stated that America would be involved in the Great Reset — that is, until now.
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The Guardian view on Britain’s global role: shrinking around Brexit | Editorial
Editorial: In a world of superpower rivalry, the UK must urgently rebuild the strategic alliances that were sabotaged by its departure from the EU
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Tech Firms and Titans Leave California for Texas. Does It Matter? | KQED
The departures of Oracle, Hewlett Packard Enterprise and Elon Musk from California have sounded the alarm among some business observers in the state. Others, though, say it's hardly the end of the world.
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