The American Numismatic Association Board of Governors unanimously passed a $5.17 million budget for Fiscal Year 2020–21, which the ANA says is a nearly 10 percent decrease from the previous year’s approved budget. The new fiscal year begins Nov. 1.
“It’s no secret that COVID-19 has hit us hard financially,” said ANA Executive Director Kim Kiick. “But we’re making lemonade from lemons. This budget represents common sense measures to sustain the Association through unpredictable times.”
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OnePlus Nord N10 5G and N100: New phones are company's latest budget devices | The
The Nord N10 5G, which OnePlus touts as the "most accessible premium 5G experience", comes with 6 GB of RAM and 128 GB of storage, as well as Qualcomm 's Snapdragon 690 chipset.
It also has a 6.49-inch FHD+ display with a 90Hz refresh rate, and a 4300mAh battery equipped with fast-charging capabilities.
While the original Nord had an in-screen fingerprint scanner, the Nord N10 5G has one on the back of the device similar to the Pixel 5.
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Budget Deficit Hits Record $3.1 Trillion - The New York Times
The federal budget deficit soared to a record $3.1 trillion in the 2020 fiscal year, official figures showed on Friday, as the coronavirus pandemic fueled enormous government spending while tax receipts plunged as households and businesses struggled with economic shutdowns.
The deficit — the gap between what the U.S. spends and what it earns through tax receipts and other revenue — was $2 trillion more than what the White House's budget forecast in February. It was also three times as large as the $984 billion deficit in the 2019 fiscal year.
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Argentina raises tax levels for online gaming in 2021 draft budget - SBC Americas
Argentina 's national government has opted to impose a higher rate of tax for online gaming for the forthcoming year, despite the fact that the sector is not regulated on a federal level.
The two most populated jurisdictions – the city and province of Buenos Aires – are in the process of debuting their markets, while there are other regions that still have no regulations in place.
The initiative from Minister of Finance Martín Guzmán , which increases taxes on online gambling from 2% to 5%, was included in next year's draft budget. The proposal estimates that 95% of the revenue will be distributed among provinces, while 5% will be invested in technological innovations by the Argentinian state telecommunications company Arsat .
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AMERICAN THEATRE | To Be or Not to Be: Theatres Brace for Another Season of Uncertainty
As we enter the eighth month of the pandemic, with no vaccine or stimulus deal in sight, most American theatre companies have scotched their initial plans for the current season, producing plays online or not at all and hanging their hopes on a robust reopening sometime in 2021. But with additional federal and state funding and the ongoing generosity of donors up in the air, how long can companies hold on before they are forced to shut their doors for good?
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While it is certainly possible that the companies that responded to this survey were in some way self-selecting and do not reflect the overall national outlook, the respondents were fairly representative, from urban and rural markets in all parts of the country, operating under a wide range of Equity agreements, from dinner theatre to LORT B.
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