Economic challenges are prominent as the United States transitions from Joe Biden’s presidency, placing the incoming administration under significant scrutiny. Recent data reveal persistent inflation, a struggling manufacturing sector, ongoing …
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Nippon Steel and U.S. Steel have filed lawsuits against the Biden-Harris administration, accusing it of unlawfully blocking a nearly $15 billion acquisition deal. The Japanese steel giant’s proposed purchase of …
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Largest GDPR Fines to Date Will Impact Online Platforms, Businesses that Use Them
The GDPR fines hitting major corporations are serving as warnings to some of the biggest global companies. The two big stories today involve record penalties for what European regulators have …
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For years now, China has been the world’s leading manufacturer. In many ways, China has become a global factory, producing a huge array of products that are then shipped to …
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Many people were disappointed to find that they owed money to the IRS (or received a substantially reduced refund) after they filed their tax returns this year. The IRS is …
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One of the questions I often get when asked about my military service is how soldiers keep fit during deployments. It’s well known that there is a heavy physical fitness …
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President Trump recently made an overt offer to engage in talks with Iran. During his trip to Japan, Trump voiced his support for Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s efforts to act …
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How That Little Blue Pill Came to Market: An American Success Story
by L. Todd Woodby L. Todd WoodThat little blue pill, Viagra, is such a part of American life today that most men take it for granted. Access to the cure for erectile dysfunction, that is. However, …
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AT&T is currently in the midst of wide-sweeping job cuts. When lobbying for tax cuts, however, the telecommunications giant had claimed that the savings would allow them to add thousands …
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Look, I have all the respect in the world for the private freebooters who run the tech world. I’ve worked with some of them in DC. In fact, you’re probably …