• Take-Two Interactive cuts 5% of workforce, shutters projects amid cost-cutting measures

    An SEC filing made by Take-Two reveals that it expects the cost-cutting efforts, which it calls "rationalizing its pipeline" and "streamlining its organizational structure," to incur costs of up to $200 million, including $35 million from employee-related costs and $140 million from canceled projects. There are also $15 million toRead Entire Article

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  • Even Conservatives admit that cuts to council funding have gone too far

    With a quarter of Conservative councillors admitting their local authority is struggling to provide the basics, change is clearly needed.

  • Kemp signs measure to speed up Georgia's income tax cut

    (The Center Square) — Georgia Gov. Brian Kemp signed a series of tax bills Thursday, including a measure to speed up a decrease in the state's personal income tax rate. House Bill 1015 lowers the individual income tax rate from 5.49% to 5.39% for the tax years starting Jan. 1, 2024. It decreases the rate by 0.1% annually starting Jan. 1, 2025, until it reaches 4.99%. "Georgians work hard to earn a living, and they should keep more of what they earn," Tony West,...

  • A Taxing Timeat Tax Time

    Was it as bad for you as it was for me? Sending Washington money we earn, but Washington doesn’t, I mean? It’s not just being part of half the nation that pays taxes while the other half doesn’t that bothers me. It’s the waste and unnecessary programs and agencies that have long outlived whatever usefulness they once had (if they were ever necessary). And still President Biden wants to raise taxes even more without proposing a single dollar be cut to reduce our unsustainable $34 trillion debt. ...

  • A Taxing Timeat Tax Time

    Was it as bad for you as it was for me? Sending Washington money we earn, but Washington doesn’t, I mean? It’s not just being part of half the nation that pays taxes while the other half doesn’t that bothers me. It’s the waste and unnecessary programs and agencies that have long outlived whatever usefulness they once had (if they were ever necessary). And still President Biden wants to raise taxes even more without proposing a single dollar be cut to reduce our unsustainable $34 trillion debt. ...

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    Cameron County enters state of disaster amid ongoing drought

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  • Finland plans "difficult but necessary" spending cuts and tax rises

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    State tax officials are using AI to go after wealthy payers

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  • Jeremy Hunt declares he is ready to ‘cut taxes and bet on growth’

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  • Breitbart Business Digest: What Will Happen to the Trump Tax Cuts?

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  • China cuts key equipment shipments to Russia amid sanctions threat

    China has drastically cut its direct shipments of equipment to Russia, including machinery, components, and electrical gear, in response to threats of new sanctions from Western countries, reports the Russian news agency RBC. According to information from Chinese customs, in March this year, China's exports of these categories of goods to Russia plummeted by 15% compared with the same period last year, amounting to $2.9 billion. China's total exports to Russia also declined by 14.2%...