A Georgia woman has pleaded guilty after filing51 false or fraudulent tax returns for 19 clients in Ohio and Georgia between 2013 and 2019. Tiffany Gravely, 47, of Powder Springs, Georgia, pleaded …
Georgia House Dems Condemn Passage of HB 531: ‘This Is A Step In The Wrong Direction’
Protesters outside the Georgia State Capitol on Monday spoke loudly against Election Integrity House Bill 531, which will limit early voting hours on weekends, require a form of ID to request an …
Kuwait swears in new government amid mounting crises
Kuwait’s new Cabinet was sworn in Wednesday, state-run media reported, weeks after the government quit amid a deepening deadlock with parliament that has blocked badly needed reforms in the tiny …
Singapore Airlines Opens a Customer-Service School for Businesses
Singapore Airlines has won awards for its passenger service and is now instructing other companies in how to keep customers happy.
Georgia Takes Center Stage in Battle Over Voting Rights
After record turnout flipped Georgia blue for the first time in decades, Republicans who control the state Legislature are moving swiftly to implement a raft of new restrictions on voting access, …
Trade minister flags ‘wrong signals’ in Singapore’s economic policies
Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chun Sing calls for mindfulness in dealing with the global economic ecosystem. Trade and Industry Minister Chan Chung Sing warned against “wrong things” that could …
Learn which business owner from Atlanta, Georgia is helping to heal emotional pain using fashion jewelry and brutal honesty
What do earrings, eye lash extensions, and emotional growth all have in common? Emotional Support Advocate, Kia Waters, correlates the latest fashion trends with her weekly Web Series: Healing, Wine, …
Lebanon’s president wants investigation into currency crash
Lebanon’s president ordered the central bank governor on Wednesday to open an investigation into currency speculation, after the Lebanese pound plunged to record lows on the black market this week, …
Tajikistan: Facebook bends to tax demands
Tajikistan has finally got its way and persuaded mighty Facebook to bend to its will by registering with the local taxman. Now that it has filed its papers with the Tax Committee, which happened on …
Dubai Risks Driving Out Investors as Public Companies Delist
Betting on Dubai to deliver uninterrupted success as a tourism and entertainment hub is turning into a costly business for some stock investors.