From Jenna Orkin
Pacific Northwest’s ‘forest gardens’ were deliberately planted by Indigenous people
Ex-lawmaker insisted her sister-in-law was murdered in burned trailer. Now she’s been killed at the same site.
First-of-Its-Kind Alzheimer's Vaccine Just Passed Safety Tests in Latest Human Trials
Brazil prepares decree that could lead to electricity rationing in drought
Domestic Mass Shooters
The Association With Unmedicated and Untreated Psychiatric Illness
Inside Larry Ellison's futuristic indoor farming company, whose massive, Tesla solar-powered Hawaii greenhouses are the first step toward an ambitious goal of feeding the world
Steve Jobs took $1 in salary when he returned to Apple in the 1990s. Facebook’s Zuckerberg, Oracle’s Larry Ellison and Google’s Larry Page have all done the same.
Yet this is not the self-effacing gesture it appears to be: Wages are taxed at a high rate. The top 25 wealthiest Americans reported $158 million in wages in 2018, according to the IRS data. That’s a mere 1.1% of what they listed on their tax forms as their total reported income. The rest mostly came from dividends and the sale of stock, bonds or other investments, which are taxed at lower rates than wages.
A ProPublica journalist explains how Jeff Bezos, Elon Musk, and other billionaires approach taxes in a new interview. Here are the 15 best quotes.
Chicken wings prices have shot up 99% because farms can't get enough workers, a Buffalo, New York, restaurant owner said
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