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<p>July 14, 2025 at 10:13 PM</p>

<p>Passengers outside the terminal building at Southend Airport in Essex, where a 12-metre plane crashed shortly after take off on Sunday afternoon, Monday July 14, 2025. (Joe Giddens/PA via AP) ()</p>

<p>LONDON (AP) — All four people aboard a small plane that crashed shortly after taking off from London Southend Airport are dead, police said Monday.</p>

<p>Essex Police said work continued to formally identify the victims of Sunday's crash. "At this stage, we believe all four are foreign nationals," Police Chief Superintendent Morgan Cronin told reporters.</p>

<p>Britain's national news agency, PA, reported that a document listing passengers indicated that two Dutch pilots and a Chilean nurse were among those aboard.</p>

<p>The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air operated by Dutch firm Zeusch Aviation had flown from Athens, Greece, to Pula in Croatia before heading to Southend. It was due to return to its home base of Lelystad in the Netherlands on Sunday evening.</p>

<p>The 12-meter (39-foot) turboprop plane came down moments after takeoff and burst into flames.</p>

<p>"At this stage, it is too early to speculate on what may have caused this tragic accident," said Lisa Fitzsimons of Britain's Air Accidents Investigation Branch, which said it sent a "multi-disciplinary team including inspectors with expertise in aircraft operations, human factors, engineering and recorded data" to the airport.</p>

<p>London Southend is a relatively small airport, around 45 miles (72 kilometers) east of the British capital, used for short-haul flights. The airport remained closed on Monday with no word on when it would reopen.</p>

<p>Zeusch Aviation operates medical evacuation and transplant flights as well as aerial mapping and private charters, according to its website. The company said that "our thoughts and deepest sympathies are with the victims, their families, and loved ones during this incredibly difficult time."</p>

<p>The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air, first built in the 1970s, is an aviation workhorse used in a wide variety of roles around the world.</p>

<p>In 2017, a plane of the same model crashed into the roof of a shopping mall in Melbourne, Australia, moments after takeoff, killing the pilot and four American tourists.</p>

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<p>Patricia ZengerleJuly 14, 2025 at 11:04 PM</p>

<p>By Patricia Zengerle</p>

<p>WASHINGTON (Reuters) -China is increasing its diplomatic reach as President Donald Trump's administration pares back America's international presence, Democrats from the U.S. Senate Foreign Relations Committee said in a report released on Monday.</p>

<p>The report, the result of months of staff travel and research, was released as the Trump administration makes deep cuts to the State Department, including beginning on Friday to fire more than 1,350 U.S.-based employees, part of a total reduction of nearly 3,000 people for the U.S.-based workforce.</p>

<p>The administration has also cut billions of dollars in foreign aid, effectively shutting down the U.S. Agency for International Development, which funded the majority of U.S. humanitarian and development assistance worldwide. That led to the firing of thousands of its employees and contractors and the slashing of more than 80% of its programs.</p>

<p>Critics said the cuts would undermine Washington's ability to defend and promote U.S. interests abroad. Research published in The Lancet medical journal said the cuts to USAID and its dismantling could result in more than 14 million additional deaths by 2030.</p>

<p>"Within days of the Trump administration taking office and starting to roll back our commitments around the world, China was already labeling the United States an unreliable partner," Senator Jeanne Shaheen, the top committee Democrat, told reporters on a conference call about the report.</p>

<p>"At a time when we're retreating, they are expanding their footprint," she said.</p>

<p>The Trump administration says its changes help align foreign policy with Trump's "America First" agenda, and are part of a push to shrink the federal bureaucracy and cut what Trump officials say has been wasteful spending.</p>

<p>Trump has said the U.S. pays disproportionately for foreign aid and he wants other countries to shoulder more of the burden.</p>

<p>The Democrats' 91-page report listed ways, from broadcasting to health programs and development efforts, that committee researchers said China is expanding its influence.</p>

<p>It lists dozens of cases in which the committee researchers found that China had stepped in as the U.S. eliminated or cut back international programs, from funding vaccines and providing food to infrastructure development.</p>

<p>For example, in Africa, as the U.S. terminated food assistance programs, China in March donated $2 million in rice to Uganda. In May, after the U.S. terminated a $37 million HIV/AIDS grant in Zambia, China said it would help the African nation fight HIV/AIDS, including by donating 500,000 rapid HIV testing kits and planning more meetings to discuss its continued partnership on the issue.</p>

<p>In Southeast Asia, Chinese President Xi Jinping embarked on a tour to meet with leaders in Vietnam, Cambodia and Malaysia, the report said. The trip yielded an agreement in Vietnam for railroad connections, 37 cooperation agreements in Cambodia in sectors including energy, education and infrastructure and technical and manufacturing exchanges in Malaysia.</p>

<p>And in Latin America, China in May hosted the "China-Latin American and the Caribbean Forum" and announced it would provide a $9 billion credit line and additional infrastructure investments for the region.</p>

<p>(Reporting by Patricia Zengerle; Editing by Don Durfee and Ros Russell)</p>

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Bitcoin soars to new all-time high as US lawmakers focus on pro-crypto legislation

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<p>ALAN SUDERMAN July 14, 2025 at 11:19 PM</p>

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<p>Bitcoin continued its rapid climb and hit another all-time high Monday as U.S. lawmakers begin a week focused on passing pro-crypto legislation.</p>

<p>Data from CoinMarketCap showed bitcoin climbed above $123,000 early Monday, up from about $108,000 only a week ago. The world's oldest and most popular cryptocurrency is currently the fifth most valuable asset class in the world at $2.4 trillion, giving it a higher market cap than Amazon.</p>

<p>The enthusiasm for bitcoin comes as the U.S. House is set to take up several pieces of cryptocurrency-related legislation in what's been dubbed "crypto week" in Congress. Lawmakers have been under pressure from President Donald Trump and the big-spending crypto lobby to pass legislation quickly.</p>

<p>That includes a bill passed last month by the Senate that would regulate a type of cryptocurrency known as stablecoins. The House is also set to take up a cryptocurrency market structure legislation that is far more sweeping.</p>

<p>Trump, once a skeptic of the industry, has vowed in his second term to make the U.S. the global capital of crypto. Meanwhile, he and his family have moved aggressively into nearly every corner of the industry: mining operations, billion-dollar bitcoin purchases, a newly minted stablecoin and a Trump-branded meme coin.</p>

<p>The crypto industry has rapidly become a major player in Washington after feeling unfairly targeted by the Biden administration. The industry spent huge amounts on last year's elections and has been spending heavily on lobbying and other influence efforts this year.</p>

<p>Bitcoin has seen a significant rebound since April, when it briefly dipped below $75,000.</p>

<p>Spot bitcoin ETFs are becoming increasingly popular since launching last year and several publicly traded companies have made using debt and stock sales to buy bitcoin their primary business strategy.</p>

<p>Created in response to the 2008 financial crisis, bitcoin has taken a highly volatile path to mainstream acceptance. Its backers say the asset is like a "digital gold" that can act as a hedge against central bank and government malfeasance. Only 21 million bitcoins will ever be created.</p>

<p>"Bitcoin's price is finally catching up to what's been building under the surface," said Adam Back, CEO of the crypto company Blockstream. "This is institutional demand aligning with bitcoin's fundamentals, and a fixed supply doing what it was designed to do."</p>

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No Tax on Social Security Is a Reality in President Trump's Big Beautiful Bill, Says the White House. Here's What It Actually Means for Retirees.

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<p>Trevor Jennewine, The Motley FoolJuly 14, 2025 at 4:30 PM</p>

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<p>President Trump promised to end taxes on Social Security and the White House says the One, Big, Beautiful Bill makes good on that promise.</p>

<p>The legislation does not actually end taxes on Social Security, but rather adds new senior deductions that eliminate those taxes for certain individuals.</p>

<p>Single seniors (aged 65 and older) with up to $75,000 in income can now deduct $23,750, and married seniors with up to $150,000 in income can deduct $46,700.</p>

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<p>President Trump vowed to end taxation of Social Security benefits during his campaign last year. The White House says he delivered on that promise with the One, Big, Beautiful Bill, which narrowly won approval in both chambers of Congress in recent weeks and was signed into law on July 4. But that is not exactly true.</p>

<p>The bill used a legislative process known as budget reconciliation. The 1974 Budget Act explicitly prohibits reconciliation bills from including provisions that would change Social Security benefits or funding. Taxes collected on Social Security are a funding source for the retirement program, so the legislation could not eliminate that revenue.</p>

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<p>Nevertheless, the One, Big, Beautiful Bill does include provisions that will help millions of seniors. Here are the important details.</p>

<p>President Donald Trump stands at a prodium bearing the Presidential Seal.</p>

<p>Image source: Official White House Photo by Shealah Craighead.</p>

<p>Who pays taxes on Social Security and how the taxable amount is calculated</p>

<p>Social Security benefits are subject to federal income tax when combined income exceeds certain thresholds. Combined income is defined as the sum of adjusted gross income plus nontaxable interest plus one-half of Social Security benefits.</p>

<p>The following chart shows the taxable portion of Social Security at different combined income thresholds.</p>

<p>Taxable Portion of Benefits</p>

<p>Single Filers</p>

<p>Joint Filers</p>

<p>0%</p>

<p>Under $25,000</p>

<p>Under $32,000</p>

<p>50%</p>

<p>$25,000 to $34,000</p>

<p>$32,000 to $44,000</p>

<p>85%</p>

<p>Above $34,000</p>

<p>Above $44,000</p>

<p>Data source: The Social Security Administration.</p>

<p>Importantly, the federal government first taxed Social Security benefits in 1984. Initially, less than 10% of recipients actually paid taxes on benefits, but the percentage has risen greatly over the years because Congress has never adjusted the combined income thresholds for inflation.</p>

<p>To elaborate, Social Security benefits generally increase each year because recipients get cost-of-living adjustments to ensure payments keep pace with inflation. Yet the taxation thresholds have not changed in four decades, so the portion of beneficiaries that now meet the criteria for taxation is much higher. More than half of beneficiary families now pay taxes on benefits, according to the Social Security Administration.</p>

<p>The One, Big, Beautiful Bill does not eliminate Social Security taxes, but it comes close</p>

<p>As mentioned, budget reconciliation bills cannot include provisions that would alter Social Security benefits or the program's funding. However, the Trump administration sidestepped that problem by increasing the standard deduction and adding a new senior deduction, as follows:</p>

<p>The standard deduction increased to $15,750 (up from $15,000) for single filers and $31,500 (up from $30,000) for married couples.</p>

<p>The new senior deduction applies to persons aged 65 and older. Single filers can deduct $6,000 and married couples filing jointly can deduct $12,000.</p>

<p>Importantly, the new senior deductions are additive with the senior deductions that existed before the One, Big, Beautiful Bill. But they are phased out for single filers with income above $75,000 and married couples with income above $150,000.</p>

<p>The following table shows all tax deductions available to eligible seniors.</p>

<p>Deductions</p>

<p>Single Seniors</p>

<p>Married Seniors Filing Jointly</p>

<p>New senior deduction</p>

<p>$6,000</p>

<p>$12,000</p>

<p>Standard deduction</p>

<p>$15,750</p>

<p>$31,500</p>

<p>Existing senior deduction</p>

<p>$2,000</p>

<p>$3,200</p>

<p>Total</p>

<p>$23,750</p>

<p>$46,700</p>

<p>Data source: The White House. The new senior deduction is phased out for single filers with income above $75,000 and married filers with income above $150,000.</p>

<p>Approximately 46% of seniors (aged 65 and older) on Social Security owed taxes on benefits before the One Big Beautiful Bill became law, but the legislation brings that figure down to 12%, according to the White House. In other words, 88% of seniors on Social Security will not owe taxes on benefits, at least temporarily. The new senior deductions are set to expire after 2028.</p>

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Stock market's roaring rally to record highs could hit pause

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<p>Josh SchaferJuly 15, 2025 at 12:28 AM</p>

<p>A number of Wall Street firms are raising their S&P 500 (^GSPC) targets as initial investor panic from President Trump's "Liberation Day" tariffs continues to subside — but that doesn't mean strategists are expecting a solid run higher for stocks in the second half of the year.</p>

<p>In a note to clients on Sunday, RBC Capital Markets boosted its year-end S&P 500 target to 6,250 from a prior target of 5,730. But the firm's head of US equity strategy, Lori Calvasina, explained that the adjustment comes amid the market's more than 25% bounce back from April lows, reached when Trump announced a wide array of higher-than-expected tariffs on goods from various countries. Those tariffs were delayed, and the US is now in the process of negotiating them.</p>

<p>RBC is now essentially moving its target back to where it sat in mid-March before the bulk of the tariff turmoil began. In fact, a target of 6,250 means the benchmark index would end the year mostly flat from its closing price last week, when it notched a fresh record.</p>

<p>"We feel neutral on the outlook for stocks in the 2nd half of 2025, and are mindful that our new price target is essentially in line with recent levels," Calvasina wrote. "We expect choppy conditions in the back half of the year, and swings in both directions."</p>

<p>Calvasina noted that, among other risks, it's likely still "too early to stop worrying about tariff impacts" on corporate earnings.</p>

<p>Read more: 5 ways to tariff-proof your finances</p>

<p>Overall, eight strategists among the 14 tracked by Yahoo Finance currently project the S&P 500 to close either nearly flat from current levels or lower. Even those who predict an increase aren't pounding the table for the rally to continue in the short term.</p>

<p>Yardeni Research president Ed Yardeni, who maintains a 6,500 year-end target for the S&P 500, wrote in a note to clients on Sunday that the recent V-shaped recovery for stocks could soon look more like a "square root shaped pattern," where the path higher stalls.</p>

<p>Yardeni pointed out that his team had expected Trump to relent on his tariff back-and-forth by now. But that is not happening. New letters from Trump over the weekend threatened 30% duties on goods from Mexico and the European Union. The latest tariff actions follow a 35% tariff on Canadian goods announced last week.</p>

<p>Yardeni believes his 6,500 target could still be reached by year end, but added, "Trump must get the tariff issue resolved in coming weeks."</p>

<p>Read more: The latest news and updates on Trump's tariffs</p>

<p>Last week, Bank of America's equity strategy team led by Savita Subramanian also recently moved its year-end target, boosting its call to 6,300 from a prior forecast of 5,600.</p>

<p>"It's hard to identify a positive catalyst for the S&P 500 to continue its meteoric run into Q3," Subramanian wrote. "Among our five target models, our earnings per share surprise framework represents our near-term read and is mixed, at best. Negative guidance and revisions in April/May have improved to average levels but economic surprises have broken down. And the meat of corporate profits, tech company earnings, are slated to decelerate."</p>

<p>New letters from President Trump over the weekend threatened 30% duties on goods from Mexico and the European Union, furthering investor anxiety that Trump's tariffs back-and-forth won't end anytime soon. (AP Photo/Richard Drew) ()</p>

<p>Josh Schafer is a reporter for Yahoo Finance. Follow him on X @_joshschafer.</p>

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Reebok founder on Trump tariffs: It's virtually impossible to make sneakers in US

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<p>Grace L. WilliamsJuly 14, 2025 at 9:07 PM</p>

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<p>Trump tariff realities.</p>

<p>A switch to making sneakers in the US from the likes of China and Vietnam is "virtually impossible overnight," Reebok founder Joe Foster told Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi in a new episode of the Opening Bid Unfiltered podcast (see video above or listen below). "It's not something you can just turn the switch on."</p>

<p>"You've got to go somewhere where you've got a lot of people who are quite willing to sit on a machine [and the] production line," he added. "That doesn't happen overnight. In fact, in the UK, we can't get people to do that. They won't do it."</p>

<p>With the Trump administration's tariffs, Reebok and its rivals, such as Nike (NKE), Under Armour (UAA), and Skechers (SKX), face a pressured and uncertain future.</p>

<p>Read more: What Trump's tariffs mean for the economy and your wallet</p>

<p>As of July 9, the administration announced the reciprocal tariff deadline would be pushed to Aug. 1, and an initial agreement with Vietnam would place 20% tariffs on goods shipped to the US, with no tariffs on US goods going into Vietnam. The Trump administration has also threatened a 30% tariff on Mexico, which is also a key sourcing region for footwear making.</p>

<p>No trade deal with China — the most important region for footwear makers — has been secured.</p>

<p>One concern about moving supply chains is whether the quality of goods will remain. Foster, who has overseen Reebok's manufacturing process throughout Asia, finds that "the techniques and the people actually go with the machinery."</p>

<p>Shoes run in Foster's family.</p>

<p>Foster, 90, is a Bristol, UK, native and the author of "Shoemaker." His grandfather, also named Joe Foster, created spiked running shoes in 1895 at the age of 15. While the family business, JW Foster & Sons, is where Joe and his brother got their start in the shoe business, they eventually went on to start Reebok in 1958.</p>

<p>Foster retired in 1997, and Adidas (ADS.DE) acquired Reebok in 2005.</p>

<p>Foster's newest venture is in artificial intelligence, courtesy of a partnership with Syntilay. This partnership will design and create customized footwear and give Foster the potential to be at the forefront of the footwear revolution again.</p>

<p>Each week, Yahoo Finance Executive Editor Brian Sozzi fields insight-filled conversations and chats with the biggest names in business and markets on Opening Bid Unfiltered. You can find more episodes on our video hub or watch on your preferred streaming service.</p>

<p>Grace Williams is a writer for Yahoo Finance.</p>

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