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Crowdfunded generosity isn’t taxable – but IRS regulations haven’t kept up with the growth of mutual

Some Americans are discovering that monetary help they received from friends, neighbors or even strangers may be treated as taxable income.

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Did you know that your wireless earbuds contain a tiny radio transmitter?

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Michelangelo hated painting the Sistine Chapel – and never aspired to be a painter to begin with

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Why Stephen Colbert is right about the ‘equal time’ rule, despite warnings from the FCC

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As war in Ukraine enters a 5th year, will the ‘Putin consensus’ among Russians hold?

Polling in Russia suggests strong support for President Vladimir Putin. Yet below the surface, popular sentiment is more mixed.

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Supreme Court rules against Trump’s emergency tariffs – but leaves key questions unanswered

The ruling strikes down most of the Trump administration’s current tariffs, with more limited options to replace them.

By Kent Jones - 3 days ago
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After a 32-hour shift in Pittsburgh, I realized EMTs should be napping on the job

A paramedic and university professor shares data about how strategic napping could help his own health while saving the lives of others.

By P. Daniel Patterson - 3 days ago

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