Dem leader H.Jeffries' call to fight Trump agenda ‘in the streets’ .
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Kanye West Declares Himself a Nazi, Sparks Outrage with Anti-Semitic and Offensive Tirade
Do the Nazi's allow non-whites to become members? -
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what money is taxed 2024 ?
So to confirm, credit for "health" stuff is limited to health and life insurance and would not apply to a hospital bill that you paid out of pocket. Correct? -
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Kanye West Declares Himself a Nazi, Sparks Outrage with Anti-Semitic and Offensive Tirade
Looks like he ticked every box. -
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British husband of the Thai ‘Lady of the Hills’ bailed - video
That remains to be seen, and will insure continued interest in this case until it is resolved one way or another. -
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what money is taxed 2024 ?
As far as "cash" in a brokerage account on Dec. 31. 2023, I'm not convinced this is settled yet. Why? Because it's almost never just cash. It's usually cash in some kind of investment vehicle such as an interest paying money market fund. So this might be a lost in translation type thing when communicating with TRD. It's not an issue for me but if it was I'm guessing it wouldn't be super risky to claim that the same as cash in the bank and if audited you could at least show that your understanding was that it was cash. Unless you're talking really big money I doubt that would become a punitive type of situation. But up to you. -
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Can Elon Musk rule the world ?
Car buyers sick of Musk. Tesla posted lower sales across five European countries in January, including the UK, as competitors with newer models gained on the electric vehicle maker and polls show public opinion souring on the controversial CEO. China's BYD for the first time on record sold more EVs in Britain than Tesla over a month. In January it recorded 1,614 registrations compared to Tesla's 1,458 units. And a new poll of drivers found that three in five now say that Musk puts them off buying a Tesla. Both current EV and potential EV buyers are turning away from the Musk megalomania, and are instead considering Chinese options, the study by EV website Electrifying.com found.
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