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Pipeline Projects Prioritized for Quick Approval Under Emergency Energy Orders

By John Haughey More than 220 natural gas pipeline-related proposals across 22 states are among nearly 700 projects that could see accelerated approvals under President Donald Trump’s National Emergency Declaration. Many are in oil- and gas-rich regions, such as Appalachia—Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Ohio, Kentucky, North Carolina, and Texas. Producers in Appalachia and Texas are pushing […]

Posted inEconomy

Consumer Confidence Slumps to 4-Year Low

By Tom Ozimek U.S. consumer confidence tumbled in March to its lowest level in more than four years, as households grew increasingly anxious about their financial futures and the broader economy. The Conference Board reported on March 25 that its consumer confidence index fell by 7.2 points to 92.9—its weakest reading since the early months […]

Posted inHealthcare

Artificial Sweeteners May Directly Affect Heart Muscle, Study Finds

By George Citroner Scientists have discovered “sweet taste” receptors in the heart that respond to artificial sweeteners like aspartame. This could potentially explain the long-observed link between sweetened beverages and heart problems. The findings of the study, conducted by Loyola University researchers, were presented at the 69th Biophysical Society Annual Meeting in Los Angeles from […]

Posted inBusiness

Google’s Parent Company to Buy Cybersecurity Startup Wiz for $32 Billion

By Chase Smith Google and its parent company Alphabet Inc. announced a definitive agreement to acquire Wiz Inc., a leading cloud-security firm, in an all-cash transaction valued at $32 billion, according to a company press release on March 18. The acquisition, once finalized, will mark Google’s largest purchase in its 25-year history and is expected […]

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Why Medicaid Is the Center of Debate Over Trump’s Spending Plan

By Lawrence Wilson Medicaid, the medical coverage program for low-income Americans, finds itself at the center of a scrum between Republicans and Democrats, haggling over funding President Donald Trump’s second-term agenda. Republicans, aiming to improve government efficiency, are pushing to rid Medicaid of the fraud and waste they say rob the program and the 72 […]