US restaurant industry groups argued that immigration enforcement policies were driving up food prices for customers
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Gas Tax Holiday Proposals Seen as Political Theater Not a Fix for Supply Crunch
Energy policy analysts dismissed calls for a gasoline tax holiday as not addressing the underlying supply constraints
HUD Releases Housing Regulation Best Practices Following Trump Order to Cut Bureaucracy
The US Department of Housing issued guidance for state and local governments on streamlining housing rules
Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon Declares Dealmaking Renaissance in 2026 Amid Geopolitical Volatility
Goldman Sachs’s chief executive predicted a surge in mergers and acquisitions despite global uncertainty
Entry-Level Job Expectations Rise as AI Replaces Early Career Workers at Large Companies
HR professionals reported hiring fewer junior workers and using AI tools to fill entry-level gaps
Illinois Lawmakers Consider Board to Cap Prescription Drug Prices for Consumers Statewide
Illinois legislators advanced a bill that would allow a new body to impose price caps on medicines
Trump and Mark Cuban Unite to Push Drug Pricing Reform as Both Sides Support Cheaper Medications
In a rare bipartisan moment Trump and billionaire investor Mark Cuban aligned on cutting prescription drug costs
EPA Aims Higher in Deregulatory Campaign After Supreme Court Decisions Reined In Its Discretion
The Environmental Protection Agency signalled it was moving to roll back more environmental rules following recent court rulings
Meta Settles Social Media Addiction Case Brought by Rural Kentucky School District
Meta agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a Kentucky school district alleging its platforms caused addiction in students
A Trillion Dollar Question Will SpaceXs Starship Launch Go Well as IPO Approaches
Market observers and space analysts watched closely as SpaceX prepared a major Starship launch ahead of its IPO