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How Trump tax law created a loophole that lets top execs net millions by slashing their own salaries
The 2017 tax cuts made it more attractive for certain company owners to be paid in profits instead of wages
08/21/2021 09:00 UTC
John Boehner, failure
The collapse of his "Plan B" reveals that the GOP just isn't serious about reducing the deficit
12/21/2012 23:18 UTC
Will Obama's "Buffett rule" be enough?
The president will likely propose that millionaires pay the same tax rate as the middle class. That's too little
09/19/2011 16:01 UTC
Mitt's ticking tax bomb
He all but admits that he pays a lower effective rate than Americans who earn a fraction of his income
01/17/2012 22:58 UTC
The Paris Agreement set an unrealistic target for global warming. Now what?
“We need to grapple with the reality that we’re not going to meet the goals that we’ve talked about.”
02/13/2020 12:30 UTC
Watchdog alleges that political nonprofit founded by Bernie Sanders violated campaign finance laws
Sanders, an opponent of secret campaign contributions, declined to call on Our Revolution to disclose its donors
01/23/2020 17:29 UTC
Palin to ink book deal
The voracious reader and former vice presidential candidate poised to pen autobiography.
01/23/2009 20:10 UTC
Dozens of emergency calls made from Amazon warehouses for employees threatening suicide revealed
Emergency workers were reportedly called at least 189 times to 46 different Amazon warehouses in 17 states
03/11/2019 17:17 UTC
The tiny island nation of Vanuatu just scored a big climate win
It convinced the UN to urge the highest court to rule on whether polluting nations must address climate change
04/05/2023 12:15 UTC
Mike Bloomberg rises in the polls — but does he have a plausible path to victory?
Bloomberg's best shot at the Democratic nomination is a convention battle, which could be a huge gift for Trump
02/11/2020 20:25 UTC
The secret math behind the Super Bowl
How the NFL's economics and game schedule actually helps underdogs flourish -- and win
01/26/2011 02:15 UTC
Tommy Wiseau for president? The cathartic appeal of imagining a reality that will never happen
Salon digs into why a campaign for "The Room" filmmaker and star pops up every four years and what we get out of it
02/19/2020 21:00 UTC
Between the measles and COVID, "You" makes a bizarre creative decision that doesn't make sense
As TV series try to figure out whether to address the pandemic or not, Netflix's thriller shows how not to do it
10/23/2021 15:00 UTC
GOP will just delay "don't ask, don't tell" repeal to death
Senate Republicans agree: There's just no time to debate the 17-year-old policy before Christmas
12/07/2010 00:30 UTC
Obama and the art of picking a fight
Obama's new threat: I'll veto any deficit reduction plan that cuts entitlements but leaves the rich alone
09/19/2011 15:45 UTC