Author: Jessa Mae Flordeliza
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Families are being warned about inheritance taxes and urged to plan “now more than ever”
Inheritance taxes receipts reached £2.6 billion between April and July of this year, an increase of £237 million or 10% from the previous year.
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Proud Boys fell into chaos after their commanders were given prison sentences: analyst
Due to the conviction of multiple Proud Boys leaders for seditious conspiracy and the 22-year prison sentence issued to longtime leader Enrique Tarrio, the far-right group is in disarray and its members are at each other’s throats.
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MLB Insider: The Yankees might make a big splash by signing the top free agent hitter
The Yankees are reportedly interested in star slugger Cody Bellinger this upcoming offseason, albeit they are probably still a good month or two away from making a postseason run.
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Chinese Intruders Have Shown Up at US Military Bases
Chinese nationals were found infiltrating a US missile range, US Military Bases in New Mexico and occasionally posed as tourists while swimming in murky water near a US government rocket launch site in Florida. They also appeared to be scuba divers.
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Biden appears in Philadelphia on Labor Day and commends unions and employment growth
During a Labor Day visit to Philadelphia on Monday, President Joe Biden, who regularly claims to be the most pro-union president in history, emphasized the significance of unions and praised American workers for strengthening the economy.
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‘You’ve crossed the line,’ said the Korean Zombie in response to fans grabbing the final set of UFC gloves
“The Korean Zombie” Chan Sung Jung left the fight game without a victory.
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Rublev, a Russian tennis player, advances to the fourth round of the US Open
Andrey Rublev of Russia has reportedly advanced to the fourth round of the US Open competition taking place in New York, according to TASS and Azernews.
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US Courting Vietnam for the Potential Chip Production
In its search for alternatives to semiconductor assembly in China (which will account for 40% of global manufacturing in 2019) and Taiwan (27%), the US is looking to Vietnam as a potential semiconductor chip partner.
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Police shoot and kill a teen after he allegedly killed a police dog
Authorities assert that a 17-year-old male was fatally shot by police on Saturday in Georgia after reportedly killing a police dog and turning the gun on other officers.