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On this day in 1982, Time presented their Man of the Year – who was it?

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This is what the U.K. just confirmed about the virus

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The U.K. on Wednesday confirmed yet another new strain of the virus, which first appeared in South Africa.

“Thanks to the impressive genomic capability of the South Africans, we’ve detected two cases of another new variant of [the virus] here in the UK,” an official said. “This new variant is highly concerning, because it is yet more transmissible, and it appears to have mutated further than the new variant has been discovered in the UK.”

What does all of this mean? How does this new discovery impact travel and how well will the vaccines work against these mutated versions of the virus?

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Don’t miss what this legend is eyeing in the new year

 

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Paul Mampilly is a Wall Street legend.
(Barron’s crowned his hedge fund as the “world’s best” and Kiplinger ranked it in the top 1%.)

But a few years ago, he left Wall Street.

“I just grew tired of helping the rich get richer,” Paul explains. “So I started sharing my No. 1 investment picks with Main Street Americans.”

And his No. 1 stock picks have been phenomenal.

In 2016, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Tableau Software — shot up 199%.

In 2017, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Foundation Medicine — shot up 524%.

In 2018, Paul’s No. 1 pick — Roku — shot up 393%.

In 2019, Paul’s No. 1 pick — MTech Acquisitions — shot up 332%.

But Paul believes his No. 1 stock pick for 2021 could go even higher.

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This is the latest state to join battle over income taxes

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New Jersey residents who previously commuted to New York for work do not want to have to continue to pay New York taxes while they stay home. A new lawsuit asserts that states should not continue taxing the income of people who don’t live there.

“In the course of this once-in-a-century pandemic, hundreds of thousands of New Jersey residents who typically commute to New York and pay New York taxes have been working from home for the last nine months,” the New Jersey governor said. “We are hopeful that the Supreme Court will hold that states do not have the constitutional authority to tax individuals who neither live nor work there.”

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