Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit: Deadline to Apply Is Sept. 30

Michigan residents have just over two weeks left to apply for a tax credit that will help them stay warm when the winter arrives. Specifically, qualifying residents have until September 30 to apply for the Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit. Michigan Home Heating Tax Credit: How Much You May Get Michigan’s Home Heating Tax Credit helps low-income families pay part […]

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Rachel McAdams To Star In Broadway Premiere Of Amy Herzog’s ‘Mary Jane’ This Spring

Oscar nominee Rachel McAdams (Spotlight) will star in the Broadway premiere of Amy Herzog’s Mary Jane in a spring production directed by Anne Kauffman (The Sign in Sydney Brustein’s Window). The play, produced by Manhattan Theatre Club, will begin previews on Tuesday, April 2, 2024 at the Samuel J. Friedman Theatre. The production will mark McAdams’ Broadway debut. MTC describes […]

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‘I went from making £600 a day to a £1m business I do in my shed’

Woman makes $19,000 thanks to party side hustle One man is sharing how he was able to turn his lockdown side hustle into a £1million business. Liam Mchale-Smith, 33, from Cheshire, started making his own furniture after the Covid-19 pandemic prevented him from working his construction job. Prior to starting this side hustle, the former construction worker was earning around […]

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Ford Faces Crippling Strike

Ford faces a strike by the United Auto Workers (UAW) that could cripple it financially and set it back in its critical race to become an important player in the electric vehicle (EV) market. Rival Tesla does not face either of these. It does not have union workers, and its EV production continues to grow. This year, it will launch […]

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Burritos on the bourse: Guzman y Gomez boss preparing to say hola to ASX

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Burrito chain Guzman y Gomez could make its debut on the Australian stock exchange as early as next year, founder Steven Marks says, even as the hunt for his own replacement continues. Australia’s fastest-growing Mexican food franchise sold $759 million worth of burritos, […]

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The Most Delicious Beers in America

While Americans drink more wine and cocktails now than 20 years ago, beer remains the dominant alcoholic beverage, with over 6 billion gallons consumed annually compared to under 1 billion gallons of wine. Despite big brands’ dominance, craft beers are gaining popularity, increasing sales 5% last year to account for a quarter of the U.S. beer market. With constant experimentation, […]

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How Philip Lowe was caught on the cusp of history

Save articles for later Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Outgoing Reserve Bank boss Dr Philip Lowe was our most academically outstanding governor, with the highest ethical standards. And he was a nice person. But if you judge him by his record in keeping inflation within the Reserve’s 2 to 3 per cent […]

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‘Unsung hero’ appliance can slash energy usage by 90 percent

With the colder months ahead, Britons have been urged to get ready for when their energy bills go up by kitting out their homes to be more energy efficient. Ryan Fitzgerald, owner of Up Homes, told Express.co.uk readers they can slash their bills by upgrading their appliances around the home. He said one of the “unsung heroes” for improving energy efficiency […]

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