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Pete Buttigieg · United StatesIndustry-leading courses provide timely analysis of major new tax law for accounting and finance professionals RADNOR, Pa., July 03, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Surgent CPE, a recognized leader in continuing professional education for accounting and finance professionals, announced today the immediate availability of two new CPE webinars providing in-depth coverage of the One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) just moments after the House's passage of …See the Story
Surgent CPE Announces First-to-Market CPE Webinars Covering One Big Beautiful Bill Act (OBBBA) Tax Reform
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Entertainment · GermanyGreen Day frontman Billie Joe Armstrong introduced his American Idiot protagonist as “the son of rage and love” back in 2004. More than 20 years later, Armstrong lived up to that title during a performance on Sunday (June 22).
In fan-captured footage from the livestream of Green Day’s set at Hurricane Festival in Germany, Armstrong can be seen singing a call-and-response portion of the band’s song “Jesus of Suburbia,” as he appears to point di…See the Story
Green Day’s Billie Joe Armstrong Pauses Concert to Chew Out Audience Member
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Donald Trump · United StatesRepublicans who oppose President Donald Trump's signature tax legislation will face political consequences, and the GOP does not deserve to govern if it fails to pass the bill, Matt Schlapp, chair of the Conservative Political Action Conference, told Newsmax on Thursday. "If the Republicans cannot pass the Trump tax cuts, they don't deserve power," Schlapp told "The Record With Greta Van Susteren." Republican leaders in the Senate are working to…See the Story
Matt Schlapp to Newsmax: No Tax Cuts, No GOP Right to Govern
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