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For millions of Americans, affordability isn’t just about gas or groceries. It’s also about whether they will be able to retire comfortably and with dignity. The Department of Labor (DOL) may imminently propose a rulemaking that could set the stage for a modernized retirement system for working Americans with 401(k) plans. President Trump has made lowering costs and expanding fin... Read More
Last summer, the U.S. government became the largest shareholder in Intel, the flagging firm designated a national champion of the semiconductor industry by Presidents Joe Biden and Donald Trump. The Trump administration, which seems to have conceived of the idea for the acquisition, had little trouble convincing Intel CEO Lip-Bu Tan to accede to its terms; the deal seems to hav... Read More