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Oregon could lose more than $26 million until the courts intervene, said Oregon Attorney General Dan Rayfield.
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Grist on MSNHow Trump’s latest rollback could raise your utility billsThe federal Energy Star program is among the most successful government initiatives in modern history. Its signature blue label is now nearly as recognizable as the Nike swoosh or a Coca-Cola can, and ...
The government under President Donald Trump is bending the arc of US history in a new direction, away from the civil rights ...
Trump's CFPB drops enforcement of buy now, pay later rule in latest rollback of consumer protections
The CFPB said Tuesday it will stop enforcing a Biden-era rule treating buy now, pay later firms like credit card lenders.
U.S. stocks gained on Wednesday, driven by a surge in semiconductor stocks following reports that AI chip regulations would ...
The Legislature won’t pursue immediate property tax relief, but the Republican Party of Florida says local governments can ...
Pride organizers say they’re worried the administration’s antipathy toward trans people and drag performers could make their ...
Goldman launched the “One Million Black Women” program pledging $10 billion in investments specifically aimed at supporting ...
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Axios on MSNSt. Paul's rent control policy faces another rollbackThe St. Paul City Council is poised to walk back another part of the city's rent control ordinance this week. Why it matters: ...
In her first 100 days, Ag Secretary Brooke Rollins canceled $5.5B in spending to reverse DEI and climate programs and advance ...
With property taxes rising sharply across Florida, the state’s GOP is calling on local governments to roll back their rates to "provide immediate relief." ...
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