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Opinion: Why millionaires like us want to pay more in taxes

Members of the Patriotic Millionaires propose three changes to the tax code: taxing all types of income equally for high earners, inheriting wealth as income, and taxing the highest earners more. They suggest returning to top rates from the 20th century...

FTC chair Lina Khan warns AI could ‘turbocharge’ fraud and scams

FTC chair Lina Khan warns that AI could “turbocharge” fraud and scams, emphasizing that companies cannot escape liability by claiming their algorithms are a black box. The FTC has substantial authority to crack down on AI-driven consumer harms under existing law. FTC's...

Air fryers, heated throws and the world’s best jeans: Black Friday deals on the products we love

Black Friday is approaching, with retailers offering significant discounts on various products. The Guardian's Filter has curated the best early Black Friday deals across top-rated GHI Approved homes products, including beauty and hair deals, clothing and shoes sales, and home and...

VW talks: German union demands deal before Christmas

Volkswagen is facing demands from the IG Metall trade union and workers' council to strike a deal with workers before Christmas. The company has threatened mass layoffs and plant closures if no agreement is reached, but the union and workers' council...

German economy grows slower than expected in third quarter

The German economy grew slower than expected in the third quarter, with a 0.1% increase in GDP compared to the second quarter. This growth rate is a concern for economists and policymakers as it indicates that the economy is not recovering...

Germany: Bosch to cut 5,000 jobs with car industry in crisis

Germany's Bosch is cutting 5,000 jobs due to the car industry crisis. Other German manufacturers like ZF, Continental, and Webasto have also announced layoffs. The European Union has increased tariffs on Chinese-imported electric vehicles, further exacerbating the crisis. Industry-Wide Crisis The crisis in...

Why hundreds of Samsung workers are protesting in India

Hundreds of Samsung workers in India are protesting, demanding a 50% salary increase over three years and improved working conditions. The strike has led to major disruptions in production at the company's Chennai plant, with Labour Welfare Minister CV Ganesan assuring...

Worker shortage hampers datacentre boom

The demand for datacentre space has been turbocharged by the rise of artificial intelligence, but a worker shortage is hampering the industry's boom. Companies like Datalec are struggling to recruit staff due to the specific needs of the datacentre market. Industry Quotes: "There's...

VW launches $5.8bn tie-up with Tesla rival Rivian

Volkswagen (VW) has launched a $5.8 billion tie-up with electric vehicle maker Rivian to share technology and reduce development costs. The partnership will enable VW to use Rivian's tech in its own vehicles, starting from 2027, while providing crucial funding for...

Amazon launches Temu and Shein rival with ‘crazy low’ prices

Amazon launches Haul, a new outlet offering 'crazy low' prices, rivaling Temu and Shein. The service provides confidence about product safety through Amazon's product guarantees but raises regulatory concerns. Amazon's Response to Regulatory Concerns Amazon's vice president of worldwide selling partner services, Dharmesh...

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