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G-7 Member Nations Agree To Global Minimum Tax Rate Of 15%
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to David Wessel, director of the Hutchins Center at the Brookings Institution, about G-7 nations agreeing to back a global minimum tax rate on multinational corporations.
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Unidentified Person Buys World's Most Expensive Parking Space
A luxury building in Hong Kong says it sold one of its coveted parking spots for $1.3 million, breaking the record for most expensive parking spot. That breaks down to almost $10,000 per square foot.
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NASA Spacecraft Made A Flyby Visit To The Largest Moon In The Solar System
NASA's Juno spacecraft traveled to 645 miles above the surface of the solar system's largest moon, Ganymede, on Monday.
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Voters In Peru Wait For Results Of The Country's Presidential Election
Peru's presidential election was between the right-wing daughter of disgraced former President Alberto Fujimori and a leftist teacher who is new to politics. It's still not clear who won.
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ProPublica: Wealthiest U.S. Individuals Avoid Paying Their Fair Share In Taxes
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Jesse Eisinger of ProPublica about how a trove of IRS information shows that billionaires are paying little in income tax compared to their massive wealth.
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U.S. To Address Supply Chain Issues That Were Exposed By The Pandemic
NPR's Rachel Martin talks to Brian Deese, director of the National Economic Council, about efforts to bolster the U.S. supply chain. Four key sectors were reviewed including semiconductors.
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More Infectious COVID-19 Variants Raise Questions About Vaccines' Effectiveness
A new study shows that the Johnson and Johnson COVID-19 vaccine may prevent severe disease — even in the face of dangerous coronavirus variants.
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Senate-Passed Bill Encourages Tech Competition, Especially With China
The bill appropriates nearly $250 billion for science and technology in a bid to counter China's rise. It had strong bipartisan support — a sign of how large the perceived threat from China looms.
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Tentative deals on sealing some criminal records, gun bills as legislative session wraps up
An apparent deal has been reached between the New York State Senate and Assembly on several criminal justice measures, including the sealing of some...
U.S. Lawmakers Back Belarus Opposition As Russia Closes In
NPR's Mary Louise Kelly talks with Sen. Jeanne Shaheen, D-N.H., and Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, about the Senate Foreign Relations hearing on Belarus and their trip to the region.
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