• AirPods Max plunge to $379.99 with Best Buy's doorbuster deal
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    Save $170 on AirPods Max with Lightning charging during Best Buy's Doorbuster Sale. This is the lowest price we've seen on the over-ear headphones, and delivery is available by Christmas.Grab Best Buy's AirPods Max doorbuster deal before it runs out.Pick up a pair of AirPods Max with a Lightning port for $379.99 at Best Buy, reflecting the lowest AirPods Max price we've seen this season.Get the Doorbuster deal Continue Reading on AppleInsider | Discuss on our Forums
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  • Le Corbusier's Paris home for Oscar Miestchaninoff on the market for $5.2 million
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    The home designed by Le Corbusier with Pierre Jeannere for sculptor Oscar Miestchaninoff in Paris in 1925 is now on the market for 4.95 million ($5.2 million USD). The listing is through the French platform Architecture de Collection. It features a turreted design, the largest of two home studios that were commissioned for the plot by Miestchaninoff and his fellow artist Jacques Lipchitz, and also includes a ground-floor art studio and roof garden. The home was was later remodeled after receiving an historic designation in 1975.Image: Manuel Bougot FLC/ADAGP 2024Image: Manuel Bougot FLC/ADAGP 2024Image: Manuel Bougot FLC/ADAGP 2024Image: Manuel Bougot FLC/ADAGP 2024
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  • National Building Museums new exhibition offers rare access to historic architectural artifacts
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    The National Building Museum is to launch a new exhibition offering rare access to historic architectural artifacts. Visible Vault: Open Collections Storage will open to the public on December 14 providing access to more than 2,500 artifacts, many of which have been hidden from public view for decades. The exhibition showcases a wide array of items spanning the 1800s to the present, offering an in-depth look into Americas architectural and design history.
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  • Taylor Swift's Eras tour grossed more than $2 billion. Here's a a look at her record-breaking tour strategy.
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    Taylor Swift's Eras Tour raked in over $2 billion, more than any tour in history.One of the reasons: She capitalized on some of her most popular spots with "mini-residencies."Here's a look at Swift's touring strategy and how it's made her so rich.Taylor Swift wrapped up her Eras Tour in Vancouver last week and it grossed more than any tour in history.With 149 dates across 21 countries, the Eras Tour earned more than $2 billion, according to Pollstar. While that 10-figure sum is in large part due to the sheer number of shows she played she said the tour was attended by over 10 million people there was a strategy to her touring that helped her maximize the profits from each stop.Swift spent eight nights in London and six in cities like Toronto, Los Angeles, and Singapore. Meanwhile, she skipped nearby cities that she visited on past tours, like Ottawa and Pasadena.These mini-residencies likely added millions of dollars to her personal bottom line.The underlying business assumption was that Swifties would travel and pay big bucks for tickets, no matter where she performed. It turned out to be correct: All of her shows were sold out. Playing in fewer cities meant less money spent on production, travel, and labor which in turn meant more profit for Swift and her team."It significantly reduces the overhead of a tour," Nathan Hubbard, the former CEO of Ticketmaster who founded the management firm Firebird, told Business Insider. "Think about the cost of taking down an entire stage, packing up 50 trucks, moving it all to another town. Every night you can avoid striking the set saves millions of dollars."Swift's representatives did not respond to a request for comment.Swift isn't the first performer to employ this strategy.Harry Styles tested it with his 15-night runs at New York's Madison Square Garden and Los Angeles' Kia Forum, an extension of the Las Vegas residencies that have long minted millions for stars."Coming out of Covid, the largest artists understand that their fan bases will travel to be with them," Hubbard said. "Previously, this was just happening in Las Vegas. But so many of these cities can be a fun excursion for a fan and their friends. That's driving a lot of what we're seeing in the evolution of touring right now."BI spoke with several fans who said they traveled out of state to see and across the Atlantic to see Swift perform."I probably would've come to Scotland at one point, but it was the concert that got me here," one Swiftie from Minneapolis told BI."We said to ourselves, 'Let's just go and have an adventure," her friend added. "Tickets are outrageously expensive in the US, and this entire trip for both of us was cheaper than our friends back home paid."Of course, it's a delicate balance. Swift is considered among the pop stars most in touch with her fans and wouldn't want to alienate anyone by skipping over their local venues. But with nearly 150 shows in 50-plus cities, it would be hard to complain about her doing a few extra nights in one place and passing over another.Plus, she's charged less an average of about $219 per ticket, per Pollstar than she could have. The average resale price for the North American leg of her tour was $3,801, Pitchfork reported.And she's not the only one profiting.The Common Sense Institute said that "the totality of Taylor Swift's US tour could generate $4.6 billion in total consumer spending, larger than the GDP of 35 countries." In Europe, the total figure will surely be impressive as well.Turns out that she's an industry disruptor if not the smooth-talking huckster after all.
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  • NATO air policing missions around Estonia see F-35 and Rafale jets intercept multiple Russian aircraft
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    A series of NATO air policing missions around Estonia has seen F-35 and Rafale jets called into action.French Rafale jets intercepted a Russian IL-18 aircraft off Estonia's coast on Friday.Dutch F-35s intercepted three Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea last week.A series of recent NATO air policing missions around Estonia has seen Dutch and French fighter jets called into action to intercept Russian aircraft.Two French Rafale jets intercepted a Russian Ilyushin Il-18 airliner off the coast of Estonia on Friday, the General Staff of the French Armed Forces said in a post on X.NATO Air Command said the mission was the Rafale's first scramble since it began an air policing mission based out of iauliai, Lithuania.It comes after Dutch F-35 fighter jets intercepted a number of Russian aircraft over the Baltic Sea last week.The Dutch defense ministry said two F-35s stationed in Estonia were scrambled after three Russian planes an Antonov An-72, a Su-24, and an Ilyushin Il-20 were identified in the region.Dutch F-35s have been keeping a watch over NATO airspace on the alliance's eastern flank since the start of December, the ministry said.It's not the first time such an incident has occurred in recent months.Norwegian F-35s were called into action in November in response to Russian aircraft "not adhering to international norms" off the coast of Norway, NATO's Air Command said at the time.Italy's air force also intercepted a Russian Coot-A plane flying over the Baltic Sea on the same day.The RafaleThe Dassault Rafale is a French twin-jet fighter aircraft that can operate from both an aircraft carrier and a land base.It entered service with the French Navy in 2004 and with the French Air Force in 2006.It is used to carry out a variety of missions, including air policing, deep strikes, and reconnaissance, according to the manufacturer.The F-35The F-35, which is billed as the "most advanced fighter jet in the world" by manufacturer Lockheed Martin, has faced criticism from Elon Musk.The Tesla CEO said on X in late November that the jet's design "was broken at the requirements level, because it was required to be too many things to too many people.""This made it an expensive & complex jack of all trades, master of none. Success was never in the set of possible outcomes," Musk wrote, adding: "And manned fighter jets are obsolete in the age of drones anyway. Will just get pilots killed."Some reports have suggested that Musk may be eyeing the F-35 program, and possibly other fighter jets, for potential spending cuts through his role in the Department of Government Efficiency.Although he would likely face an uphill battle to do so, as Business Insider previously reported.
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  • The tax penalty on married women hiding in plain sight
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    Every spring, millions of American married couples engage in a little-discussed administrative duty: filing joint taxes. Originating in 1948 when married women rarely worked outside the home, this seemingly innocuous tax policy has evolved into one of Americas most overlooked barriers to gender equality. The gender gap in Americas labor market is driven by more than just workplace discrimination and weak family policies. The tax code itself plays a surprisingly powerful role by subjecting the lower earner in a marriage (typically the wives) to higher rates. Research shows that this tax policy, known as joint filing, discourages wives from working exactly when their careers are taking off affecting everything from their mid-career promotions to long-term retirement savings. And with more women holding down jobs than ever before, more women face the penalties of joint filing than ever before, too.Related:Though this system can support marriages where one partner provides unpaid care or needs more flexibility, the practice is hard to justify when over 40 percent of marriages end in divorce, when research shows it holds women back from working, and when virtually every other developed nation has moved on. A complete overhaul of joint filing would hike taxes for most married couples setting up daunting and likely insurmountable politics, at least in the near term. A set of narrower reforms, however, seem possible.The joint filing trapIn the early 20th century, most states followed English common law, where a married mans income was considered solely his. However, a few states followed so-called community property laws recognizing marital income as jointly owned by both spouses. In 1930, the Supreme Court upheld the right of couples in community property states to file joint taxes, a practice which allowed them to pay the government less money overall. Then, in 1948, Congress extended this joint filing system to all married couples, standardizing the practice nationwide. In a mid-20th century world where most married women were stay-at-home wives, the main effect of this change was to provide tax relief to these more traditional families. Breadwinner husbands were able to split their incomes with their non-working spouses, and pay less tax. But the newly established system included a built-in penalty for secondary earners that would become increasingly problematic as more women sought to join the workforce.Heres how the joint filing trap works: Under our tax system, higher incomes face higher marginal rates, meaning a couples combined income can push them into a higher tax bracket than if they filed separately. A married womans earnings, assuming she earns less than her husband, is taxed at the higher rate determined by her husbands income. Joint filing essentially stacks her earnings on top of his for tax purposes.To give a more concrete, albeit simplified, example: lets say a woman, Kate, who earns $100,000, marries Jack, who earns $200,000, and they decide to file jointly. Together, their combined income of $300,000 would fall into the 24 percent tax bracket for joint filers. If Kate had filed individually, she would have been taxed in the 22 percent tax bracket, while Jacks $200,000 would push him into the 32 percent bracket. Put simply, Kates earnings are taxed more when she jointly files with Jack. Though married couples in the US have the option of filing separately, fewer than 7 percent actually do, as that almost always subjects their household to higher taxes than joint filing, in addition to causing them to lose other benefits. In this scenario, Kate and Jacks take-home pay would be roughly $5,000 more if filed jointly than if they went with married filing separately. These tax dynamics shape womens behavior. Early in their careers, married young women often decide it makes more sense to quit working or go part-time, so their family can save on child care and pay less in tax. Recent economic research has concluded that eliminating joint filing in the US would significantly increase married womens workforce participation throughout their whole life.While the effects of joint taxation are most acute in early and mid-career, their cumulative impact shapes womens lifetime economic trajectories, Mariacristina De Nardi, an economist at the University of Minnesota, told Vox. She found it striking how the effects of joint filing persisted across different age groups, and despite womens increasing educational attainment and aspirations, continue to counteract broader societal progress today.America stands increasingly alone in maintaining this system. In the decades after World War II, most countries copied Americas joint filing approach, but by the 1970s and 1980s both to advance gender equality and to boost overall employment nearly all OECD countries reverted back to individual tax filing systems. The empirical evidence from these reforms is remarkable: Sweden, which abandoned its joint filing system in 1971, saw significant increases in married womens employment, as did Canada, which shifted to individual taxation in 1988. In a telling contrast, when the Czech Republic bucked the international trend and introduced joint taxation in 2005, the number of married women in the workforce went down.Could we fix this in the US?Joint filing was meant to support men in traditional marriages, which consisted of a male breadwinner and his stay-at-home wife. Given that labor market discrimination in the 20th century kept Black mens wages low, most Black wives could not afford to stay at home.The joint return was never about helping women it was about helping white guys pay less in taxes, said Dorothy Brown, a tax law professor at Georgetown University.Defenders of joint filing argue the model supports household specialization by enabling one partner to focus on valuable unpaid work like caregiving. But this argument looks increasingly thin in an era of longer lifespans, more dual-earner households, and high divorce rates. In 2012, the US Government Accountability Office released a study showing that a divorced womans income plummets by an average of 41 percent after a divorce, almost twice the decline that men experience. Academic research published in 2020 similarly found that wives who divorce after age 50 see a 45 percent decline on average in their standard of living, compared to a 21 percent drop for husbands.Related:Lets get divorcedThe path to reforming joint filing in the US faces unique challenges. Today, any complete elimination of the practice would likely be politically dead in the water.In the 1990s, when federal lawmakers proposed an optional individual tax filing system for married couples which is not the same as the married filing separately option conservative groups rallied hard against it. Activists argued it would create a homemaker penalty while undermining the institution of marriage by disincentivizing wedlock. Filing individually would qualify individuals for benefits and tax deductions they could not access either filing jointly or married filing separately, but the proposal failed, leaving married couples with only those two options. University of Southern California Law professor Edward McCaffery, the author of a 1997 book on joint filing, said the political backlash to this proposal was revealing, as that legislation had already been a concession to social conservatives because it wasnt aiming to completely eliminate joint taxation. When Phyllis Schlafly and the Liberty Foundation came out against it, it was dead on arrival, McCaffery told Vox. It became clear it wouldnt be enough to just not hurt traditional families, youd have to give them some special goodies, too. The US system is particularly entrenched because health care and retirement systems have evolved for decades around joint family benefits. Married couples who file jointly, for example, typically qualify for lower health insurance premiums and more comprehensive coverage than those who file separately. Similarly, filing jointly gives married couples greater access to their spouses Social Security benefits.Past decisions around work and family including career gaps that erode skills and networks have also created sticky lock-in effects that would be difficult for millions of couples to reverse, even if Congress abandoned joint filing tomorrow.Still, more targeted reforms might work. During the Reagan administration, Congress briefly implemented a tax deduction for secondary earners, essentially reducing the tax penalty on wives by allowing couples to deduct 10 percent of the lower-earning spouses income, up to $3,000. Some economists have proposed bringing this idea back.Michael Graetz, a tax professor emeritus at Columbia and Yale law schools, advocates both reinstating the secondary earner deduction and expanding child care subsidies. These changes would help protect secondary earners at a crucial career juncture, when child-rearing responsibilities often force women to reduce their working hours for financial reasons. Tax policy might not be the first thing on the agenda for most feminist activists, but the case for rethinking joint filing is strong. As De Nardis research demonstrates, joint filing still poses a major barrier to womens participation in the workforce, even for younger and more educated women.Over time, political inertia and the complexity of reforming entrenched tax systems have likely contributed to its persistence, she said. 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  • Elden Ring: Nightreign Network Test Announced for February 2025
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    FromSoftwares Elden Ring: Nightreign is out next year, and while theres no release date, there will be a network test in February 2025. Its coming to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S, with registrations beginning on January 10th. Four character icons are displayed, which may potentially be the playable characters available.As a preliminary verification test, players can only check out a portion of the game before launch. The developers goal is to verify the technical aspects of its online systems through large-scale load tests online. Its likely that subsequent tests, including open betas, will be held before launch.Interestingly, FromSoftware clarified that Thai language support wont be available for the network test but is in the game. However, the English version wont support it, and the Thai version wont support English.Elden Ring: Nightreign is coming to Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, Xbox One, and PS4. It wont be a full-priced release, and FromSoftware doesnt consider it a live service title. Check out even more details about the gameplay loop here.
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  • The Witcher 4 is Bringing Back Geralt, its Confirmed
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    The Witcher 4was officially announced at The Game Awards on Thursday, ending the night as one of the events biggest announcements by far. With an extensive cinematic reveal trailer, CD Projekt RED revealed that the next instalment in the franchise will star Ciri as its new protagonist- but though weve known that Geralt wouldnt be the protagonist of newWitchertitles any longer for a while now, is he still going to have some role to play?As it turns out, he will. Doug Cockle, the voice actor of Geralt of Rivia, let slip earlier this year that he would be reprising his role as the old Witcher in the series next instalment, even if he wouldnt be returning as the protagonist this time. That has now been officially confirmed by CD Projekt RED in a statement to IGN.Geralt will appear in the game, but we dont want to spoil his role precisely. Youll have to wait to learn more for now, a spokesperson for the studio said.Cockles voice as Geralt of Rivia was, of course, heard at the end ofThe Witcher 4srecent announcement trailer, but there- we now have official confirmation.Not much else is known aboutThe Witcher 4just yet, other than the fact that its being built on Unreal Engine 5, and that it will kick off a new trilogy of open world action RPGs. Stay tuned for more information in the coming months. The game entered full production earlier this year.
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  • Tekken 8 adds Clive from Final Fantasy 16 as fuming Tifa fans in the cold
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    Fans finally got to see the last DLC character for Tekken 8, but it wasn't who they were expecting with Final Fantasy 16's Clive Rosfield appearing instead of Tifa LockhartTech15:25, 13 Dec 2024Updated 15:25, 13 Dec 2024Clive Rosfield is the second Final Fantasy guest character in Tekken history(Image: Bandai Namco)We're still reeling from last night's Game Awards announcements, including Helldivers 2's next update, a fresh Elden Ring title, and Steel Hunters.Tekken and Final Fantasy fans are likely reeling, too, after the last character of Tekken 8's first slate of post-launch content was revealed.While predictions had suggested Tifa Lockhart of Final Fantasy 7 and its Remake chapters would be added to the lineup, the series' second Final Fantasy character was revealed to be Clive Rosfield, protagonist of 2023's Final Fantasy 16 instead.Clive is getting his own stage, too(Image: Bandai Namco)The reveal of Clive was certainly a surprise, and he follows on from the arrival of Final Fantasy 15's Noctis, who arrived as DLC for Tekken 7.Fans on the Tekken subreddit are taking the news as expected, with comments saying "we were so close dammit" and "if I squint I could almost see Tifa".Some are excited, while others are disappointed that the game is adding another weapon-wielding character as DLC after Noctis and The Walking Dead's Negan for Tekken 7. Some are just thrilled with the new Phoenix Gate Ruins stage that's engulfed in flame.Article continues belowStill, the Tekken 8 roster is absolutely stacked now, with the DLC additions adding Eddy Gordo, Lidia Sobieska, Heihachi Mishima and now Clive Rosfield.The game will also see a second DLC pass which will seemingly kick off with Anna Williams.For the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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  • All we learned from Witcher 4 reveal trailer as fans desperate for more
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    Witcher 4 has been formally revealed, and there's a lot to learn from the game's first trailer even though it's expected to be years away here's all we learnedTech14:33, 13 Dec 2024Ciri is a Witcher now, or at least on the path to becoming oneThe Game Awards was packed with reveals last night with a new Elden Ring game, urban combat in Helldivers 2 and an imminent Warframe 1999 release date (although nothing for GTA 6), but perhaps one of its most surprising was the first one.CD Projekt had already confirmed a new Witcher saga was in development, but the first trailer for the Witcher 4, a game likely still some years away from release, was certainly unexpected.The cinematic trailer acts as a great tone piece for what's to come, and fans have been picking it apart in the hours since. Here's all we know so far, and we'll keep it spoiler-free for anyone that hasn't finished The Witcher 3 yet.The Witcher 3 launched in 2015, followed by two expansions, and while it focused on Geralt of Rivia, he spent much of the game chasing after his adoptive daughter, Ciri.As it turns out, Ciri will be our protagonist in The Witcher 4, but she appears to have fewer powers than she did in the last game, with some theories suggesting this is a new reality that stands separate from the original trilogy, or that it follows on from one specific Witcher 3 ending. She's got the eyes of a Witcher, but in Witcher lore only males can become Witchers through the Trial of the Grasses, so it'll be interesting to see how that's explained.The stunning cinematic is drenched in sadnessThe whole trailer had shades of the Leshen sidequest in the last game, as a woman was seemingly prepared for her death at the hands of a mysterious creature as part of a ritual to keep her village safe, before Ciri pushes her aside and enters the creature's lair herself, using a potion and battling a pretty horrific looking monster that's all limbs. Ciri uses magic that Geralt didn't have access to here, suggesting she may have other skills beyond the standard 'Signs' of a Witcher.Expect new monsters as part of Ciri's questStill, with the young woman slain by her fellow villagers as a sacrifice for the gods, it appears likely that humanity will still be the most fearsome foe throughout Witcher 4.Geralt's voice is added on the end, too, saying "Time for a new saga, see you on the path", which seemingly suggests he'll return in some capacity.So, why all these monsters? In The Witcher universe, they snuck in through dimensional rifts during an event called the Conjunction of Spheres, and some have speculated that the phenomenon occurred again at the end of the Witcher 3, bringing yet more creepies into the world.There's a good chance we don't see anything further from the game now for quite some time, but for now, I'll be rewatching it again on a loop.Article continues belowFor the latest breaking news and stories from across the globe from the Daily Star, sign up for our newsletters.RECOMMENDED
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