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What happens to the economy when $5.2 trillion in stimulus wears off?

“Our economy does not do a terribly good job of slowing without creating a lot of pain,” America’s nascent economic boom has been propped up by history’s most expensive training wheels. Some doubt it will be able to keep growing under its own power.

Bring back corner stores to create a connected, equitable city

A call for zoning reforms that legalize commercial buildings in residential neighborhoods in Seattle—a building type and land use that has fallen out of favor all over the United States.

Iconic Yellowstone Park Faces Startling Climate Threats

A new report details global warming’s effect on the national park and its surroundings, including everything from its forests to the Old Faithful geyser.

Y Combinator Wants to Find You a Business Partner

Many in the orbit of Y Combinator know a curious fact: Of the top 100 companies that have come out of the renowned startup school and accelerator, only four had solo founders.

3 Ways Biden’s Latest Executive Order Could Give Your Business an Edge

The order calls on the Federal Trade Commission for new rules to restrict the use of non-compete clauses and excessive occupational licensing requirements.

Yellowstone, Glacier National Parks see “revenge travel” over July Fourth weekend

As of July 10, Yellowstone National Park is under Stage 1 Fire Restrictions which means campfires are only allowed in designated campgrounds within metal fire grates but are strictly not allowed in the backcountry.

President Biden Just Announced Plans to Restore Net Neutrality

But it could take months to get rolling.

Senate Bill Would Put Teen Drivers in Big Rigs

The latest Senate transportation bill would make it legal for freight companies to hire teenagers to drive big rigs, among other dangerous new policies that advocates say have no place in federal law.

Federal Speech Rulings May Embolden Health Care Workers to Call Out Safety Issues

The appeals court’s decision could mean that hospitals — and other employers — will need to revise their policies.

The boomerang-worker boom

“Boomerang workers” — those who’ve returned to their hometowns to do remote work — rose with the pandemic, but the phenomenon shows signs of sticking around beyond it.