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Groups sue to block FTC’s new rule barring noncompete agreements - Indianapolis Business Journal
Indianapolis Business Journal· 5 days agoThe U.S. Chamber of Commerce and other business groups on Wednesday sued the Federal Trade...
Innovation — but at what price?
Politico· 2 days agoPOLITICO’s Paul Demko reports on Democrats pushing the DOJ to loosen weed restrictions. The Washington Post reports on people who acquired HIV during treatments at unlicensed med spas. Reuters ...
Analysis | Whatever happened to Biden’s public option?
Washington Post· 2 days agoAs we ramp up for the 2024 election, I’ve wondered why talk of the public option has disappeared....
The Problem with Microlibertarianism
Ludwig von Mises Institute· 3 days agoWhen I was still in graduate school and still in my early twenties, I was riding on the airport shuttle to an event at the Mises Institute when I...
Analysis | ‘The most momentous time in global health security since 1948’
Washington Post· 6 days agoToday’s newsletter top is drawn from reporting by Frances Stead Sellers, who set the standard for...
Hurdles and Help for Healthcare Costs
New Jersey Business Magazine· 7 days agoWhile employers can share the burden of chronically rising healthcare costs with their workers via increased premium contributions and higher employee...
Congress must pass Big Pharma sunlight bill now
The Washington Times· 4 days agoThe government’s response to the COVID-19 pandemic opened the people’s eyes to the relentless power of pharmaceutical companies.
Bird flu in milk is alarming — but not for the reason you think
Vox· 3 days agoBird flu has had a busy couple of years. Since 2022, it’s ravaged the US poultry industry, as more...
Opinion | Justin Trudeau Is No Match for a Polarized World
New York Times· 11 hours agoMr. Marche is the author, most recently, of “The Next Civil War.” Justin Trudeau, one of the world’s great progressive leaders, may be heading toward that moment. In a recent interview he acknowledged ...
AI use cases in health care may apply to pets first—then humans
Fortune· 6 days agoOne leader who thinks about this a lot is Kristin Peck, CEO of Zoetis, an $8.5 billion-a-year global leader in developing vaccines, medicines, diagnostics and other technologies ...