Maryland Judge’s Decision on SCOTUSblog Co-Founder By Jared Foretek (October 15, 2025, 9:41 PM EDT) A Maryland federal judge has opted to deny the motion to dismiss four of the 22 federal tax charges against Tom Goldstein, the co-founder of SCOTUSblog. The charges date back to the 2016 tax year. Judge’s Ruling and Implications TheGoldstein’s 2016 Tax Charges Won’t Be Dismissed Due to Time Limits
The End of an Era: TiVo Bids Farewell to Hardware A Fond Farewell Alas, the iconic TiVo box has taken its final bow. As of October 1st, the company officially ceased the sale of its renowned DVR products. Those beloved devices, once the pinnacle of TV time-shifting, will no longer grace store shelves. A HistoricalTiVo Halts DVR Sales and Exits Hardware Market
Certainly, here’s a rewritten version in a quintessentially British tone: A Perturbed Anglo-American Tactic It seems the White House has raised its eyebrows over a rather delicate matter. The collapse of a case involving two individuals accused of espionage for China, as reported by The Sunday Times, could jeopardize the “special relationship” between the UKUS Frustration Over British Intelligence Matter” and “Retirement Tax Controversy
Free Business Classes Begin in October Across Northeast Oregon Published 6:00 pm Thursday, October 9, 2025 A Prime Opportunity for Aspiring Entrepreneurs Ah, the charming Northeast Oregon Economic Development District is extending an invitation to budding business enthusiasts. From October 20th, they’re hosting a splendid series of free “Foundations: Business Planning” courses. These sessions takeFree Business Courses Begin October 20 in Three Northeast Oregon Locations
Peoria Heights: The Grocery Tax Debate Introduction Recently, Peoria Heights trustees made a rather spirited decision. They overrode the mayor’s veto on a new 1% sales tax on groceries. This controversial issue could soon find itself on the ballot next spring, seeking public opinion through an advisory referendum. Mayor’s Veto and Its Implications Mayor MattPeoria Heights Trustees Override Mayor’s Grocery Tax Veto; Voters Could Decide Next Spring
Conservatives Plan to Reward Young Workers The Conservatives are laying out a plan to “reward work” for young people. This includes a £5,000 tax rebate for buying their first home, awarded after landing their first full-time job. Mel Stride’s Expected Announcement At the party’s conference in Manchester, shadow chancellor Mel Stride is set to unveilTories to Introduce £5,000 Tax Break for First-Time Young Homeowners
A Very British Discourse on Current Affairs With a cup of tea in hand, let’s delve into the whirlwind of current news that’s stirring our proverbial cup. Speculations on Fiscal Strategies The Financial Times leads with the ever-dedicated Chancellor Rachel Reeves urging her supporters to maintain faith. Despite the push for increased spending, she remainsPotential Tax Increase Considered by Labour; Trump’s Blueprint for Gaza Peace