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Tax Breaks: The Not Quite The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine) Edition

Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff, Kelly Phillips Erb, Forbes Staff https://www.forbes.com/sites/kellyphillipserb/

This is a published version of our weekly Forbes Tax Breaks newsletter. You can sign-up to get Tax Breaks in your inbox here. Tax season is coming. getty I cannot believe that this week is nearly ...[Continue Reading]

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Tesla stock's bumpy road through 2024 was erased by Musk and Trump's bromance

William Gavin

In This Story Tesla (TSLA-2.88% ) began 2024 with a bang. In January alone, the company was slammed by a recall dealing with an Autopilot glitch, reports about CEO Elon Musks troubling drug habits ...[Continue Reading]

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How a Times Square hotel prepares for New Years Eve

Madeline Fitzgerald

In This Story Every December 31, an estimated one million people pack into Times Square to watch the Ball drop over New York City and welcome in the New Year. The annual celebration brings nearly al ...[Continue Reading]

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The 50 best games of 2024, ranked

Chris Tapsell

What a year, huh? 2024 has been brutal for video games, a medium which has taken a bludgeoning from seemingly all angles. It's been one of the quietest years for triple-A games in recent memory and t ...[Continue Reading]

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Messi Wasnt The Only Reason MLS Club Sponsorships Grew 13% In 2024

Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor, Ian Nicholas Quillen, Contributor https://www.forbes.com/sites/ianquillen/

LAFC's naming rights agreement for BMO Stadium is the most valuable in MLS. Getty Images The headline finding from a study released earlier this month by the sports business intelligence firm Spons ...[Continue Reading]

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Bernie Sanders: Amazon Accepts Worker Injuriesas the Cost of Doing Business

John Nichols

Economy / December 31, 2024 Jeff Bezos is pocketing hundreds of billions while Amazon warehouses record injuries at 30 percent above the industry average. Ad Policy An inflatable pig stands alongs ...[Continue Reading]

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