Reason(lean-right)
The new tax “is probably one of the biggest changes in Washington state political history since our founding,” says one state representative.
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HMRC data published today shows 864,000 self-employed workers and landlords will be forced into quarterly digital tax reporting when ‘Making Tax Digital for Income Tax’ goes live in April. The construction sector is the worst affected, with 251,000 businesses caught by the new rules. That is nearly
Read full original ›New Statesman(left)
The files reveal the former Washington ambassador ultimately received a settlement package of £75,000
Read full original ›The Atlantic(lean-left)
The United States has a historic chance to restore its old relationship with Lebanon and to broker peace between Lebanon and Israel. But seizing that opportunity would require more robust and sustained U.S. diplomatic engagement than what we have seen thus far.
The Trump administration’s attention i
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The Knight First Amendment Institute, an activist legal group funded by Columbia University, has already lost two legal attempts to force the release of Special Counsel Jack Smith's report into President Donald Trump's handling of classified information. It's now hoping the third time will be the ch
Read full original ›Inside Climate News(lean-left)
Ten million tons of animal manure in the Golden State are unaccounted for, the report finds, thanks to a combination of non-compliance, non-enforcement and opaque disclosure rules. It is not known from public information where the manure went, says Zoe Robertson, JD candidate at Stanford Law and an
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