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The Biden administration
The Biden administration
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Health
Public health advocates urge action on menthol, applaud accomplishments like patient navigation as Biden administration celebrates 2-year anniversary of ‘cancer moonshot’
By
Industry Analyst
February 4, 2024
Commentary
The Biden administration’s freeze on LNG projects is a gift to Putin
By
Contributing Writer
February 1, 2024
Tech
White House deplores ‘alarming’ sexually-explicit AI-generated images of Taylor Swift, urges social media companies to enforce ‘their own rules’
By
Justin Sink
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Bloomberg
January 28, 2024
Finance
Amid U.S. construction boom, world’s largest cement maker will spin off North American business, seek $30B valuation: ‘Two independent champions’
By
Allegra Catelli
,
Paula Doenecke
,
Eyk Henning
and
Bloomberg
January 28, 2024
Politics
Biden decision to delay gas export proposals hailed by environmentalists, slammed as ‘win for Russia’ by Republicans and industry groups
By
Matthew Daly
and
The Associated Press
January 27, 2024
Tech
U.S. to announce big grants for domestic chip plants in March, speeding up plans for Intel and TSMC
By
Ian King
,
MacKenzie Hawkins
and
Bloomberg
January 27, 2024
Commentary
South Africa should be truly non-aligned–and stop risking its vital trade ties with the West
By
Blockchain Reporter
January 26, 2024
Personal Finance
Even the former head of Intuit thinks taxes in the U.S. are too complicated: The IRS’s new direct-file tool could be ‘a great thing’
By
Digital Assets Editor
January 26, 2024
Environment
4,700 U.S. auto dealers urge President Biden to ‘hit the brakes’ on EPA push on stricter vehicle-pollution standards
By
Alexa St. John
and
The Associated Press
January 26, 2024
Commentary
Small businesses are turning to private credit–but overregulation threatens to cut off that lifeline
By
Crypto Correspondent
January 24, 2024
Politics
Slower inflation, higher incomes, lower gas prices and a rising stock market—Americans are starting to like the economy
By
Christopher Rugaber
and
The Associated Press
January 24, 2024
Personal Finance
Bipartisan tax deal could lift 400,000 kids out of poverty—and give Biden a win in an election year
By
News Correspondent
January 23, 2024
Politics
Congress sends President Biden a short-term spending bill that would avert a looming government shutdown—but only until March
By
Mary Clare Jalonick
,
Kevin Freking
and
The Associated Press
January 19, 2024
Personal Finance
Biden’s student loan forgiveness plan might actually happen in 2024. But far fewer borrowers will qualify
By
News Correspondent
January 18, 2024
Politics
Biden administration approves $1.1 billion aid package to help keep California’s last nuclear plant running
By
Crypto Correspondent
January 18, 2024
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AI
Elon Musk says that in 10 to 20 years, work will be optional and money will be irrelevant thanks to AI and robotics
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Digital Assets Editor
Economy
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Tech Reporter
Economy
Trump's retreats on tariffs have already wiped out $800 billion of expected deficit reduction, CBO estimates
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Investment Desk