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DeSantis says Federal Reserve's job is 'not to be an economic central planner'
Gov. Ron DeSantis (R-FL) criticized the Federal Reserve after the centralized banking system raised interest rates. He said its job is “not to be an economic central planner.” -
Major automakers partner in building electric vehicle charging network to rival Tesla
Seven major automakers are banding together to build a new electric vehicle charging network in the United States and Canada in an attempt to compete with Tesla. -
Legislation cracking down on pharmaceutical middlemen advances in Senate
The Senate Finance Committee voted Wednesday nearly unanimously to pass legislation regulating pharmacy benefits managers, or PBMs, whom critics claim are the middlemen largely responsible for high prescription drug prices.
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Climate study finds 40 million Americans live in urban 'heat islands'
More than 40 million people living in major U.S. cities experience the “heat island” effect, in which urban areas absorb more heat than surrounding areas, according to a new climate study.Daily on Energy: Manchin zeroes in on transmission lines and the threat of outages
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San Francisco shoplifters rob Walgreens three times during CNN segment
San Francisco shoplifters were seen walking out of a Walgreens drugstore with items they did not pay for — on three occasions while CNN cameras rolled.Deal between UPS and Teamsters reached, averting historic strike
UPS and the Teamsters union have reached a contract agreement, avoiding the biggest strike from a single employer in United States history.
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