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Congress is Busy. And Dysfunctional.The Kiplinger Letter With important must-pass legislation up against intraparty fighting, the question is whether dysfunction or democracy will win.
By Sean Lengell
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Cannabis Trends to Watch For in 2024Cannabis trends and investment activity in 2024 are likely to be influenced by election outcomes and the reclassification of cannabis at the federal level.
By Morgan Paxhia
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Congress is Eyeing Tax Changes for 2024 — The Tax LetterThe Tax Letter Lawmakers will negotiate a raft of potential tax changes when Congress returns in January. We take a look at what could be included.
By Joy Taylor
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As Foreign Policy Battles Ramp Up, is the U.S. Defense Industry Ready?The Kiplinger Letter As the threat landscape heats up, this special issue of the Kiplinger Letter reviews the challenges facing the defense industry.
By Matthew Housiaux
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After Weeks Without a Speaker, Congress Finally Returns to Legislating: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger Letter Major disagreements between and within Congress make it hard to reach compromises as Congress gets back to business
By Sean Lengell
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15 Cancer Drugs Are in Short Supply: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger Letter The U.S. is working to address cancer drug shortages caused by manufacturing and supply chain woes.
By Matthew Housiaux
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Senate Moderates May Soon Be an Endangered Species: The LetterThe Kiplinger Letter Senate centrists on both sides of the aisle feel the growing tensions in Washington.
By Sean Lengell
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Is the Economy Inching Toward a Recession?: The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger Letter The odds of the U.S. tipping into a recession could depend on how a few key issues are resolved in the coming months.
By David Payne
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Investments In U.S.-Made Drone Technology Are Gaining Strength — The Kiplinger LetterThe Kiplinger Letter The U.S.-Made drone aircraft, software sector has been boosted by a crackdown on Chinese drones amid security concerns.
By John Miley
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