Month: April 2023

Gabriel Quezada, 17, is a senior at Early College High School in Costa Mesa, California. Gabriel Quezada As college costs soar and enrollment falters, there’s an alternative to a pricey four-year degree that’s been largely under the radar, until recently. But Gabriel Quezada, 17, was reluctant to try it. His father, Humberto Quezada, said he
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Over the past couple of weeks, the IRS has been rolling out its list of tax scams for 2023. Now that the IRS annual Dirty Dozen campaign has wrapped, here’s a look at what taxpayers should watch out for this year. Dirty Dozen The “Dirty Dozen” is an annual list of common scams taxpayers may
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In this article 7974.T-JP Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Chris Pratt and Charlie Day voice Mario and Luigi in Universal and Illumination’s “The Super Mario Bros. Movie.” Universal “The Super Mario Bros. Movie” isn’t looking like a smash with the critics. The Nintendo-based film, by Universal and Illumination, has been lauded for its stunning
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April 7 marks the day that beer was allowed to be legally manufactured and sold following a long, dry Prohibition. On March 22, 1933, President Franklin Roosevelt signed the Cullen–Harrison Act into law, which moved the US away from Prohibition by allowing the manufacture and sale of beer that was approximately 4% alcohol by volume
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In this article Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT Realpeoplegroup | E+ | Getty Images Company: OCI NV (OCI-NL) Business: OCI produces and distributes hydrogen-based and natural gas-based products to agricultural, transportation, and industrial customers. It operates through the following segments: Methanol U.S., Methanol Europe, Nitrogen U.S., Nitrogen Europe and Fertiglobe. The company offers anhydrous
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In this article DG Follow your favorite stocksCREATE FREE ACCOUNT The exterior of a Dollar General convenience store is seen on March 16, 2023 in Austin, Texas. Brandon Bell | Getty Images Dollar General has again been found in violation of federal workplace safety regulations for “willfully exposing” staff to fire hazards at a Pennsylvania
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Thought you wanted to be a millionaire? The “Billionaire Tax” might cause you to reconsider. All American earners are subject to federal income taxes, but not everyone is subject to the same tax rate. While middle-class Americans pay, on average, roughly 14% in federal taxes annually, the wealthiest American families frequently use loopholes to avoid
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