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Melissa Angell

Policy Correspondent at Inc Magazine

Melissa Angell is a staff writer at Inc. She graduated from the University of Virginia and previously worked as a reporter at Law360. She's also reported for American Banker, where she covered credit unions, and TheStreet, where she focused on health care. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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  • Inc. - Inc.com
    77 articles
  • Inc Magazine
    7 articles
  • Magnify Money
  • Law360

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  • RFK Jr. Called Sugar ‘Poison.’ Businesses Are Responding With a Surprising Tactic
    13 May—Inc. - Inc.com
    The Health and Human Services secretary isn’t sweet on sugar, posing both a threat and an opportunity to emerging companies. Listen to this ArticleMore info 0:00 / 6:37 In his role as Health and Human Services secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has expressed some controversial views—among them, vaccines aren’t effective and fluoridated water is unnecessary. Now, his denunciation of sugar—and his threat to take action against peddlers of it—has sent a collective chill down the spine of many a...
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  • The Trade War is On. Is This 3D Printing’s Moment?
    4 Apr—Inc. - Inc.com
    Inc. PremiumTechnology While the president expressed optimism over the tariff prognosis for America, entrepreneurs don’t feel similarly–and are desperately assessing their options. APR 4, 2025 Listen to this ArticleMore info 00:30 / 04:20 President Trump appears to view the U.S. economy as a patient that needed to undergo surgery, the specific procedure here being tariff policies that are currently buckling the economy, particularly the stock market. While the president expressed optimism...