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  2. Moshe Feiglin - Wikipedia

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    Moshe Feiglin is a far-right Israeli politician and activist, and the leader of libertarian Zionist party Zehut. He was a member of Likud and ran for its leadership several times, but left the party in 2015 and returned in 2021.

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    Also, sponsors Coca-Cola and Diet Pepsi had to withdraw planned contest promotions or advertisements, due to the Gulf War situation (PepsiCo's contest, a heavily promoted $3 million giveaway in which viewers would be invited to call a toll-free number during the first three quarters; with the caller receiving a Diet Pepsi coupon and an ...

  4. Tax Cuts and Jobs Act - Wikipedia

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    The Tax Cuts and Jobs Act (TCJA) is a 2017 U.S. tax reform law that reduced rates for businesses and individuals, increased standard deduction and family tax credits, and limited some deductions. The law was enacted by the 115th Congress and signed by President Trump, and most of its changes went into effect in 2018.

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    A bellwether is a leader or an indicator of trends in various fields, such as politics, economics and law. Learn the origin, meaning and types of bellwethers, and see how they apply to different regions, stocks, bonds and elections.

  6. 2022 in science - Wikipedia

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    8 May – The UK's Met Office warns, with WMO affirmation, [134] that the probability of global average temperatures reaching 1.5 °C above pre-industrial levels over the next five years is now almost 50:50 (48%). It also predicts a more than 90% chance that a new record high will occur in at least one year from 2022 to 2026.

  7. 1% rule - Wikipedia

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    The 1% rule is a general rule of thumb that states that only 1% of the users of a website actively create new content, while the other 99% only lurk. The rule applies to any given Internet community and varies depending on the subject, audience, and focus of the website.

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