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How the US Tax System Stole $600 Billion From Black Americans
A new book by University of Virginia professor Andrew W. Kahrl argues that the country has weaponized tax collection against its citizens for more than a century.
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Chinese Tourists Are Again Embracing International Travel
Countries that have relaxed entry requirements are best poised to reap the economic rewards in 2024.
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Mercedes’ Electric G-Class Plays It Safe Amid Slacking EV Sales
The first plug-in G-Wagon looks much like its combustion era predecessor and starts at around $152,000.
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Chinese Knockoff Raid Jolts a Global Throng of Fake-Fashion Influencers
Eager buyers of Pandabuy’s questionable luxury goods declare they’re done, though the controversial trade in brand “replicas” is hard to stop.
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Ford’s F-250 King Ranch Truck Is the Opposite of the Cybertruck
The $95,000 Super Duty diesel pickup is a tough, reliable workhorse inspired by the Old West.
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Valentino Chairman Bets Quiet Luxury Is Over After Michele Hire
The fashion industry’s era of so-called quiet luxury is over and affluent consumers will want bold designs again, the chairman of Valentino has predicted.
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By 2100, Some Destinations Will Lose Half Their Nice Weather Days
The Dominican Republic, known for good weather, will have 124 fewer “outdoor days” in 75 years — implying a huge hit to its quality of life and its tourism-dependent economy. Here’s how the rest of the world stacks up.
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Fancy Apartment Rentals for Paris Olympics See Poor Demand and Price Cuts
Locals who’d hoped to turn a big profit by renting out their posh apartments are now slashing prices by 30%-60%.
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These Are the Best Restaurants in Florida, According to Michelin
The number of starred dining spots is on the rise across the Sunshine State.
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Brazil’s Afrotourism Push Is Better Late Than Never
Government-led support of Black heritage travel is a first in the country’s history. It’s a potential turning point for a more inclusive—and lucrative—travel industry.