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Opinion | The Biden Energy Slush Fund

A $400 billion pile of cash dwarfing most private green investment vehicles. Source link

Opinion | The Coming Deluge for Small Business

Small businesses are often hit hardest by regulation, and the latest federal dragnet is no exception. Under a statute aimed at reducing money laundering, millions of small businesses...

Opinion | Josh Hawley’s Unoriginal Constitution

Since the Supreme Court unleashed independent political spending in 2010’s Citizens United v. FEC, progressives have forecast the ruin of American politics by corporate spending. More than a...

Opinion | Sam Bankman-Fried and the SEC

Sam Bankman-Fried charmed investors and politicians, but he wasn’t so fortunate with a federal jury. On Thursday the former FTX crypto-exchange kingpin was convicted of seven counts of...

Opinion | Crime ‘as Old as Time’ at FTX

Sam Bankman-Fried’s conviction didn’t require new powers for regulators. Source link

Opinion | The Antitrust Case Against Google Was a Republican Project

When the Justice Department filed an antitrust lawsuit against Google three years ago this month, it was at my direction. The complaint argued that for many years, Google...

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Fixing the Francis Scott Key Bridge that collapsed this week could cost more than $800 million—and take several years to repair

Rebuilding Baltimore’s collapsed Francis Scott Key Bridge could take anywhere from 18 months to several years, experts say, while the cost could be at least...

Does Mario feel pain? It’s complicated

The world of Super Mario is a dangerous place. In the games, the plumber falls off cliffs, gets jabbed with spikes, and has...

Funding Bias: How Female Entrepreneurs Can Win the Battle in Raising Capital

In a world where female-founded companies not only match but often surpass their male counterparts in revenue growth and profitability, the stark reality...

Biden’s EPA could jeopardize his key policies by imposing sweeping new environmental rules on chemicals used for chips manufacturing

It takes up to 500 highly specialized chemicals to manufacture one semiconductor chip. Some of these will soon be subject to misguided new...

The US tightens greenhouse gas emission standards for heavy-duty vehicles

The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) announced the toughest US standards yet for greenhouse gas emissions from heavy-duty vehicles like big rigs and buses....