A 20th-Century Swede Stubbornly Avoids Discrimination
In Lena Andersson’s “Son of Svea,” a man dedicates his life to the virtue of mediocrity and reflects the rise and fall of the Swedish welfare state. Source link
In Lena Andersson’s “Son of Svea,” a man dedicates his life to the virtue of mediocrity and reflects the rise and fall of the Swedish welfare state. Source link
Troubled real estate giant China Evergrande made another debt payment before Friday, avoiding a second default in two weeks, according to one of the company’s bondholders. Speaking to discuss the matter on condition of anonymity, this person said that the company made an interest payment due on September 29. Evergrande had a 30-day grace period …
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WASHINGTON — The richest 1 percent of Americans are the nation’s most dreaded tax evaders and can’t afford to pay $163 billion a year, according to a study. Treasury Department report It was published on Wednesday. The analysis comes as the Biden administration forces it to adopt its ambitious proposal to strengthen the Internal Revenue …
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Apple, legally settlement Announced with a group of app developers on Thursday, the company said it will allow developers to encourage customers to pay outside of their iPhone apps. The move would allow app manufacturers to avoid paying Apple commissions on their sales, and could relax developers and regulators over control over mobile apps, including …
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