Policy

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$2,000 Medicare Drug Cap Begins Jan. 1

The cap, which should benefit millions of Americans, is part of a multiyear plan to reduce prescription drug costs for Medicare beneficiaries.
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US Homelessness in 2024 Up 18 Percent From Previous Year, HUD Reports

The nation’s homeless population grew by 18.1 percent from 2023 to 2024, the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD) announced on Dec. 27.
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Federal Reserve Cuts Interest Rates by a Quarter-Point, Signals Fewer Cuts Next Year

Federal Reserve followed through on the third straight interest rate cut lowering the benchmark rate by 25 basis points to a range between 4.25% and 4.5%.
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House to Vote on $3 Billion in Funding to Remove Chinese Telecom Equipment From US Networks

House of Representatives is to vote on annual defense bill, which includes $3 billion to remove Chinese telecom equipment from American wireless networks.
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Government Payments Become Fastest Growing Source of Income: Report

Payments from the government have become the fastest-growing source of income for Americans, according to a new study.

Justice Department Proposes Rules to Block Data Transfers to China, Russia, Iran

The U.S. Justice Department is proposing new rules that would limit the ability of adversarial nations to purchase Americans’ bulk data.
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I, Pencil: The Movie

The pencil is a miracle of the free market. People who are strangers to each other are cooperating to produce goods that others want, need, and enjoy.
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US Gun Maker Asks US Supreme Court to Expedite Its Appeal of Mexico’s Lawsuit

U.S. gun maker Smith & Wesson asked U.S. Supreme Court for “immediate review” of its appeal in Mexico’s ongoing $10 billion lawsuit against U.S. firearms companies.