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The push to rebuild the U.S.'s nuclear stockpile

NPR (npr.org) 

Much of America's nuclear arsenal is decades out of date. A huge and urgent push to rebuild it has started, but there aren't enough workers with the skills and mechanical aptitude to do this work.

ASX set for sharp fall as Wall Street tumbles

Sydney Morning Herald 

Stocks fell broadly on Wall Street and added to the week’s losses as markets remain anxious about the prospect of more aggressive action by the Federal Reserve to fight inflation.



Girls U12 Czech Youth Championship 2023 – LIVE

Chessdom 

The Girls U12 Czech Youth Championship 2023 is taking place from 11–18 March 2023 in Teplice, Czechia. Players receive 90 minutes for the entire game, plus a 30-second increment starting from move one. It is a 9-round Swiss tournament with participation of Veronika Vancakova, Sofiia Markina, Anna Lickova, Anezka Nova, Zuzana Stara, Eliska Janouskova, Tamae […]

Biden dreams of more taxes, more IRS agents in his big-spending budget

The Washington Times 

President Biden's new $6.8 trillion budget would impose a whopping $5.5 trillion in tax hikes and push federal spending roughly 55% higher than pre-pandemic levels, including a 15% boost for the IRS that would be added on top of the agency's current massive funding increase.

Eagles release Brett Toth

NBCSports.com 

The Eagles have moved on from one of their offensive linemen. Philadelphia released Brett Toth on Thursday, the team announced. Toth missed the entire 2022 season with a knee injury suffered late in 2021. He was on the physically unable to perform list. Having entered the league in 2019 as an undrafted free agent, Toth [more]

State Taxes on Remote Work

The Wall Street Journal 

People who work remotely may need to file in, and perhaps pay taxes to, more than one state.

Sudan Teachers Remain on Strike Despite Government Claims of Concessions

Voice of America 

Sudan's state schoolteachers have been on strike since November over low and unpaid salaries. They accuse the military government of failing to prioritize education and are calling for the civilian government to be restored. Meanwhile, Sudan’s finance minister says the government has met the teachers’ demands. Henry Wilkins reports from Khartoum, Sudan.





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