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Biden to Pay for Infrastructure Plan With Corporate Taxes
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The president will propose using the revenue from increasing corporate taxes to pay for eight years of ambitious spending on roads, bridges, utilities and other needs.
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Bloomberg Employees Get Access to Hospital’s Vaccine Slots
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A company memo on Tuesday informed the staff that NYU Langone would “provide vaccines for Bloomberg employees who meet the eligibility requirements.”
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No, Volkswagen is not renaming itself Voltswagen.
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“At the end of the day, it was a bit of fun with the name and the brand,” a Volkswagen spokesman said.
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Two ‘SpongeBob SquarePants’ Episodes No Longer on Nickelodeon
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One episode, which centered on a virus story line, “was never put on the schedule to be sensitive to the pandemic outbreak last year,” a spokesman said. The other, removed three years ago, was not “kid-appropriate.”
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Two Texas Tribune leaders announce their departures after a year on the job.
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Stacy-Marie Ishmael, the editorial director, and Millie Tran, the chief product officer, said on Tuesday that they planned to leave The Tribune next month.
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Deliveroo Heads to I.P.O. as Challenges Pile Up
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Britain’s biggest offering this year has been roiled by accusations of poor worker pay, and major investors are planning to skip the listing.
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Stimulus payments may arrive next week for millions of federal beneficiaries.
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The I.R.S. said that many people who receive federal benefits but do not file tax returns because they don’t meet the income thresholds could receive their stimulus payments by April 7.
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Getting One Vaccine Is Good. How About Mix-and-Match?
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Researchers are exploring the possible benefits of pairing doses from two different Covid-19 vaccines.
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Getting One Vaccine Is Good. How About Mix-and-Match?
The New York Times – Business:
Researchers are exploring the possible benefits of pairing doses from two different Covid-19 vaccines.
