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Sobers 'stood out' among the greats: West Indies legend Holding
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Leader Herbert, Burns equal record 62 at British Open, DeChambeau docked two shots
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DeChambeau's British Open charge hit by two-shot penalty
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Tech share selloff rolls on, oil prices jump on Mideast clashes
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None shall pass: Spain's defence ready to thwart Messi in World Cup final
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Messi eyes second World Cup crown at the scene of his lowest ebb
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China's Kimi K3 rattles US AI industry
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Herbert hopes British Open 62 woke Australian kids in the night
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Herbert takes Open lead, equals Burns' round of 62
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Norris misses winning, resents intrusions in private life
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'Great innings ends': Cricket mourns West Indies great Sobers
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Fickle winds whip up huge Spanish wildfire
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Ex-president Sall back in Senegal for talks with successor
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US links Taco Bell lettuce to diarrhea-causing parasite outbreak
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Argentina's Colapinto more nervous about World Cup final than F1 race
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Strong quake hits southern Mexico, tsunami alert lifted
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British Museum shows Bayeux Tapestry unfurled after 'titanic' efforts
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Deschamps set for bittersweet ending to France reign as Zidane waits
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Ferrari fined but Hamilton and Leclerc escape grid penalty
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German lawmaker faces criticism for US surrogacy to have a child
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Tackling Messi 'huge challenge' for Spain: Merino
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Southern Mexico hit by 7.3 quake, triggering tsunami alert
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What's behind the Argentina World Cup team's can-do attitude?
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Germany defender Gosens signs with Schalke
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Pogacar urges rivals to fight for victory
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Nigerian court dismisses suit challenging Shell's divestment
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'Great innings has come to an end' -- cricket legend Sobers dies
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Ex-president Sall arrives back in Senegal for meeting with successor
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No tears as Deschamps prepares for final France match
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Brazil toughens rules on gambling ads as bets explode
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Antonelli fastest for Mercedes in second practice in Belgium
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Swiss rider Schmid cramps up but wins Tour de France stage 13
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US links Taco Bell lettuce to multistate parasite outbreak
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'Overpriced Dubai skyscraper': Slovaks outraged by ministry's $61-mn HQ
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Garry Sobers, towering West Indies cricket all-rounder, dies at 89
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Cubes and lubes: Europe's 'Speedcubers' twist for glory
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France, Germany plan 'roadmap' to tackle China trade imbalances
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NFL boss teases Japan among 10 new nations for regular-season games
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Tech share selloff rolls on, oil prices climb on Mideast clashes
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Messi eyes glorious farewell as Spain, Argentina clash in World Cup final
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Swiss rider Schmid wins Tour de France stage 13
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China landslide kills 8, at least 34 missing: officials
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Neymar returns to Santos with questions hanging over his future
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France blocks access to Polymarket
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Wildfire smoke engulfs millions in US ahead of World Cup final
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Warholm eyes win in London stadium that kickstarted his career
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Russia fines anti-war politician as he suffers medical episode
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Herbert takes British Open lead, equals major history with 62 alongside Burns
Biden pushes higher corporate tax, touts strong economy in key speech
US President Joe Biden called for higher taxes on corporations Thursday in his State of the Union address, pushing for lower medicine costs and improved housing affordability, seeking to allay concerns over the economy.
The 81-year-old outlined his agenda in the annual speech, in an effort to speak to voters' worries while taking credit for the recovery of the world's biggest economy as he seeks reelection this year.
Although the United States notably averted predictions of a recession last year as inflation cooled, Biden has struggled to convince voters on economic issues.
But Biden told the joint session of the House and Senate at the US Capitol: "Folks, I inherited an economy that was on the brink."
"Now our economy is literally the envy of the world. Fifteen million new jobs in just three years -- a record. Unemployment at 50-year lows," he said.
Besides taking aim at rival Donald Trump, Biden touted the economy's "greatest comeback story" under his own leadership.
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Biden's economic proposals further an agenda the Democrat has been driving since the 2020 presidential race.
But for Biden to enact them fully, Democrats will have to win strong majorities in both chambers of Congress in November's elections -- a situation which appears unlikely for now.
On Thursday, Biden said: "It's time to raise the corporate minimum tax to at least 21 percent so every big corporation finally begins to pay their fair share."
These are part of a broader plan to lower the federal deficit by trillions of dollars, and are to be accompanied by tax cuts for lower-income citizens.
Biden is also seeking to levy a 25 percent minimum tax on billionaires, and took aim at former president Trump's administration over tax cuts that he said benefits the wealthiest.
He added that while Medicare is negotiating lower prices for key medicines, it was time to go further by expanding its power to broker lower costs for 500 drugs over the next decade to save taxpayers' money.
Beyond corporations, the president said he wanted to provide an annual tax credit to help Americans with housing costs.
He highlighted his efforts to reduce unfair pricing and junk fees too, in an appeal to millions of Americans tuning in -- with many still feeling the pinch from lingering inflation.
A particular phenomenon he seeks to curb is "shrinkflation," where companies reduce the size of products to obscure price hikes.
The practice has drawn ire even from popular Sesame Street children's character Cookie Monster this week, who complained about it in a widely reported social media post.
L.Stucki--VB