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Regulation/Government Policy
Biden's $42.5 Billion Broadband-Expansion Plan Is Challenged by Lawmakers
Senators want a new review before money is allocated to ensure rural states get fair share. Source link
Justice Department, EPA File Complaint Against Norfolk Southern
Government alleges that the Ohio train derailment discharged hazardous substances that violate the Clean Water Act. Source link
ChatGPT Banned in Italy Over Data-Privacy Concerns
Tech Audience Privacy order comes as regulatory scrutiny over artificial-intelligence tools grows Source link
New EV Rules Mean Fewer Models Eligible for Tax Credit
Issued by the Treasury Department Friday, the criteria aim to make the U.S. less reliant on batteries and critical minerals shipped from China. Source link
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
Japan Restricts Semiconductor-Equipment Exports as Ties With China Chill
World Asia Japan Move comes as Tokyo’s foreign minister plans to visit Beijing after detention of Japanese man Source link
‘Hurry Up and Get It Done’: Norfolk Southern Set Railcar Safety Checks at One Minute
In the world of railroading, keeping the trains moving is paramount, and Norfolk Southern Corp. has little tolerance for late departures. Supervisors can be penalized
Green Energy Is Stuck at a Financial Red Light
After years of uncertainty, last year’s Inflation Reduction Act finally gave America’s renewable-energy industry a long, green signal. Now the economy is blocking the road.
JD.com’s Property and Industrial Units Seek About $1 Billion Each in Hong Kong IPOs
Markets Stocks IPOs Chinese e-commerce giant says it plans to spin off the two businesses through separate listings Source link
White House Calls for Tougher Midsize Bank Rules
The changes would apply to banks with $100 billion to $250 billion in assets, a group where the Federal Reserve is already rethinking its rules