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Walmart Cuts Walmart+ Subscription Price for SNAP, Social Security Recipients
The retailer will offer the subscription at half-price to people receiving food stamps or other types of government assistance in a bid to boost participation.
The Biggest Winners in America’s Climate Law: Foreign Companies
The 2022 climate law unleashed a torrent of government subsidies to help the U.S. build clean-energy industries. The biggest beneficiaries so far are foreign companies.
Business, Labor Square Off Over AI's Future in American Workplace
The Federal Trade Commission’s investigation into the ChatGPT app points to an emerging conflict over how Washington should regulate artificial intelligence. Source link
Microsoft to Offer Some Cybersecurity Tools Free After Suspected China Hack
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Juul Has a New High-Tech Vape and Hopes the FDA Won't Ban It
The e-cigarette maker is seeking U.S. authorization for a next-generation device, while waiting for word on whether its current products can stay on the market.
Russia Puts Chechen Official, Local Businessman in Charge After Seizing Western Assets
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Microsoft, Activision Blizzard Extend $75 Billion Merger Deadline
The extension, until mid-October, allows the companies to continue with efforts to gain regulatory approval in the U.K. Source link
Governments in China are Propping Up Hong Kong's Ailing IPO Market
Municipalities and state-backed investors that want to drum up more economic activity are buying shares in companies going public. Source link
Antitrust Enforcers Issue Blueprint for Challenging More Mergers
Draft guidelines target deals involving technology platforms, private-equity practices and harm to workers. Source link
AT&T Halts Plans to Remove Lead Cables in Lake Tahoe
Company estimates lead-clad cables represent less than 10% of its legacy phone network. Source link