It feels like we're in a game of Pac-Man, in which the U.S. government is the eponymous hungry yellow blob furiously chomping on everything in sight.
U.S. President Donald Trump holds a printed-out visual representation reading Hyperion Data Centre over Manhattan, during a cabinet meeting at the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., Aug. 26, 2025.It's starting to feel like we're in a game of Pac-Man, in which the U.S. government is the eponymous hungry yellow blob furiously chomping on everything in sight., as President Trump promised.
Prior to Trump's inauguration, analysts were upbeat about a looser regulatory environment that could facilitate more mergers and acquisitions. They probably weren't thinking about the White House being the main deal-maker.removed by presidents "for cause."The Pentagon is weighing stakes in defense contractors.what happened to markets after he did soMiracle drugs, obesity treatments and skinny jabs.
Experts say the wide-ranging swathe of applications could open up potentially sweeping implications for both health outcomes and the economy, ranging from increasing productivity, shifting food habits as well as readjustments in the clothing industry.Get the CNBC Daily Open report in your inbox every morning and keep up to date with the markets wherever you are.
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