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A fight over Medicaid cuts is threatening GOP plans for Trump's 'big, beautiful bill' NPRA Budget Built on Illusion The AtlanticProposed Medicaid Cuts Put Vulnerable Republicans in a Political Bind The New York TimesWays and Means chair to huddle with Trump on taxes Politico
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Defense and immigration spending and continued strain on Social Security and Medicare have added $196 billion to the deficit in the fiscal year so far.
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Why Warren Buffett matters beyond Wall Street NPRWarren Buffett delivered more than a 5,000,000% return to investors. This guy is going to replace him CNNI spent 8 hours in the cold to see Warren Buffett speak. I witnessed his retirement bombshell — and met Tim Cook and Hillary Clinton. Business InsiderBuffett Successor Is a Billionaire Without Many Berkshire Shares Bloomberg
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Donald Trump proposes to raise income taxes on wealthy Americans Financial TimesTrump tells Congress to raise taxes on the rich in budget bill The Washington PostTrump's first vice president urges his old boss against raising taxes on wealthy Americans Fox NewsTrump Revives Push for Higher Taxes on the Rich The New York Times
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Scumbag Lib Fraud Bill Gates Accuses Elon Musk Of 'Killing' Children Due To USAID Slash OutKickBill Gates Explains His Plans to Close the Gates Foundation in 2045 The New York TimesBill Gates doubles down on criticism of Elon Musk during Stephen Colbert interview The IndependentBill Gates plans to give away most of his fortune by 2045 BBCBill Gates Would Be Worth A Lot More Than Elon Musk If He'd Kept His Microsoft Stock
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British oil major BP Plc has
raised $11.9 billion in debt through an issue of hybrid bonds in
multiple currencies, a spokeswoman told Reuters in an emailed
statement, as the company seeks to take advantage of low
interest rates to fortify its balance sheet.
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Companies in the EU are worried that their compliance costs will increase as tax authorities move to close their VAT gaps and clamp down on fraud, after a recent investigation estimated that carousel fraud is costing EU member states €50 billion ($56 billion) a year.
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