Xi's recent absence from the global stage has complicated China's ambition to position itself as an alternative to American leadership
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Instead of a wealth tax or a special tax on billionaires, Biden rolled out a new "surtax" on income for multimillionaires and billionaires
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More than 1,100 employees and counting have signed an open letter to the firm's top partners, urging them to disclose how much carbon their clients spew into the atmosphere