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Southwest Airlines is being sued and Frontier Airlines fined over chronic flight delays by the Department of Transportation, the DOT announced Wednesday.
Why it matters: Wednesday's announcement by the outgoing Biden administration's Transportation Secretary, Pete Buttigieg, comes days after the DOT fined JetBlue $2 million for chronic flight delays — the first time such a penalty had been imposed on an airline.

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Documents obtained by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) show that the U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement is considering proposals to expand its immigration detention capacity in at least eight states.
Why it matters: The proposals going back to September show that the Biden administration was preparing for its own expanded detention of immigrants while Democrats attacked President-elect Trump for his mass deportation plan.


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Student loan borrowers impacted by the Los Angeles-area fires, a federally declared natural disaster, are eligible for temporary relief.
The big picture: The wildfires caused much devastation, destroying entire neighborhoods and displacing thousands, with more than 88,000 people still under evacuation orders Tuesday — a week after the fires began.
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There are practical ways to stay warm without hiking up your heating costs this season, per the U.S. Department of Energy.
Why it matters: Households that use electricity for heat could see bills climb almost 14% compared to last year, per the National Energy Assistance Directors Association.
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There's plenty to chew on in Venture Global's IPO filing beyond just the topline numbers.
Why it matters: The U.S. LNG exporter hopes to raise up to $2.3 billion in what would be the largest energy IPO in over a decade.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission sued Elon Musk on Tuesday, alleging he failed to properly disclose his purchase of Twitter shares before eventually buying the company.
Why it matters: The suit comes just days before President-elect Trump's inauguration as president, amid uncertainty over what legal scrutiny "first buddy" Musk might face in the new administration.
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At one American bank, dollar-backed stablecoin use looks likely to overtake dollars sent over traditional payment rails this year.
Why it matters: Stablecoins are the first killer app of cryptocurrency.
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Insurers who administer private Medicare plans could see a more than $21 billion pay increase in 2026 under a plan proposed by the Biden administration on Friday.
The big picture: The adjustment would be a boon for UnitedHealth Group, the country's largest Medicare Advantage insurer. Other major MA players like Humana and CVS Health would also benefit.
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The Biden administration unveiled a tuition repayment program to incentivize nurses to work in nursing homes or state agencies that monitor them as it wraps up its final days in office.
Why it matters: President Biden's marquee policy to improve nursing home care — a national staffing requirement for skilled nursing facilities — is likely to be rolled back by the incoming Republican trifecta.
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Johnson & Johnson on Monday said that it's agreed to acquire CNS biotech Intra-Cellular Therapies for $14.6 billion in cash, or $132 per share.
Why it matters: This would be the largest biotech merger since 2023, nearly tripling the size of last year's record-holder (Vertex/Alpine Immune).
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