UK politics
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1 day agoLabour's tax uncertainty is pushing Britain's wealthiest towards the exit
Britain's ultra-wealthy are considering leaving due to unstable fiscal policies rather than high tax rates.
One way is to increase income taxes. There's also the option for an annual or one-off wealth tax on everything someone has above a certain mark. A few governments want to tax extreme wealth to lower taxes on a stagnating middle class or to make up for social inequality.
Mickey Rourke is an icon - but his trajectory, as painful as it is, is also a deeply human one. It is the story of someone who gave everything to his work, took real risks, and paid real costs. Fame does not protect against hardship, and talent does not guarantee stability. What remains is a person who deserves dignity, housing, and the chance to regain his footing.
Since its 1996 debut, Access Hollywood has aired nearly 12,000 episodes. Yet its most infamous segment was one that never made it to broadcast: in October 2016, weeks before the presidential election, The Washington Post obtained footage of then-candidate Donald Trump making lewd comments about women to Access Hollywood host Billy Bush.
Built in 1922, the 4,300-square-foot home has a master suite, two family suites, a guest suite, maid's quarters, an office, butler's pantry, a breakfast room opening to a patio, and a garden with a pool and spa. The house also has a sweeping staircase and two fireplaces, one in the den/family room, which opens to the garden.
The corner of Sunset Blvd. and Alpine Drive became a traffic nightmare. Tour buses made it a stop. Tourists and locals alike milled about, gawked and took pictures. The neighbors were incensed. The "renovation" performed by Sheik Mohammed al Fassi, then 28, and his wife made them the talk of the town.
We went to a restaurant the other night, and the waitress kept calling me by my name. She was like, 'Khloé, do you want another drink?' Whatever. And True was going, 'How does she know who you are?' And I go, 'Oh, I just come here all the time.' Which I don't, but they don't realize that we're on TV. Like, they don't know the difference, 'cause I'm not talking about it," she recalled on the On Purpose podcast.
It's not just the letters that we received from the person demanding money in return for information, it's also the ransom note we got. I will tell you, the FBI is very interested in both the ransom letter and these demand letters in particular today. I mean, there was a lot of communication between us and the FBI. So they are really interested in this, replied Levin, who continued:
Spanning five acres in guard-gated Serra Retreat, the property boasts a 1940s French Country-inspired mansion, a guesthouse, riding ring, carriage house, multiple outbuildings and a six-stall barn for a total of nearly 14,000 square feet. Highlights inside the home include a two-story ballroom, wood-paneled library, movie theater, wine cellar and a double-island kitchen designed by Wolfgang Puck.
The payout the richest influencers earn for a single post on Instagram is staggering - often rivaling the price of a luxury home or what many people earn over a lifetime. And leading brands with big marketing budgets are more than willing to pay the fee to gain access to their millions of followers and high engagement levels reported by the site's metrics, while influencers become the face of their brand.
Actor Daniel Stern was charged Monday with soliciting a prostitute last month in Ventura County, with his criminal case scheduled to be heard Tuesday. Stern, 68, best known as Marv Murchins in the "Home Alone" movies and a wannabe cowboy in "City Slickers," was cited by Ventura County sheriff's deputies on Dec. 10 for allegedly soliciting a prostitute at a Camarillo hotel, according to officials. Stern was not arrested at the time but instead issued a citation by investigators.
Of the $43.9 billion that advertisers in the U.S. are expected to spend on creator marketing in 2026, most of that money - 55% - will go towards ads amplifying the creators' content, not to the actual creation and posting of content by the creators themselves. And that spend is only increasing as creator content becomes a more popular choice for ad creative and paid amplification provides brands with the analytics to be able to more effectively gauge the impact of creators' content.
The comment comes as billionaires in the state have made public their intent to relocate elsewhere in the wake of the tax's proposal. Venture capitalist Peter Thiel, tech investor David Sacks, and Google co-founders Larry Page and Sergey Brin have all taken steps to leave. At the same time, billionaires are dishing out piles of cash to fund a campaign against the ballot initiative. Thiel made his biggest political contribution in years, donating $3 million to a California business group leading the fight against the billionaire wealth tax.
In February 2013, the Motion Picture and Television Fund hosted its splashy fundraising gala "The Night Before" at the Beverly Hills Hotel. Held each Oscar season to support the fund's hospital and senior-care facilities, including the Wasserman Campus in Woodland Hills, the gala attracts A-list actors and top entertainment executives. One ticket buyer for that year's gala did not attract much scrutiny at the time: Jeffrey Epstein.
I never thought I'd live in California. I grew up in Colorado, went to college in Boston, and lived in Texas. I came out here for business school because I wanted to be at Stanford, and because you could play golf during the winter. Now I love it here. It has nothing to do with taxes; taxes have never been anywhere on our list of criteria for deciding where to live. I want to live where my family is and love the weather, the jobs,
When it comes to tax season, it's always an annual reminder that where you live does determine how much of your paycheck actually stays in your pocket. While federal taxes apply equally across state lines, state and local taxes can vary, often dramatically, and for residents of the highest-taxed states, the difference can amount to thousands of dollars every year.
Trisha Paytas' announcement that she intends to run for a seat in the US House of Representatives in her home state, California, has come as a surprise to many. As someone put on X/Twitter on Tuesday (6 January): "Trisha Paytas announcing that she is running for the House of Representatives was not on my 2026 bingo card." Since then, Spencer Pratt, a reality TV star, has announced his own political aspirations by launching a campaign to become the Mayor of Los Angeles.