No infrastructure story in this cluster
Right-to-repair, SNAP restrictions, gas-price jawboning, a Virginia lease, and an Australian Prime Video suit do not touch the model layer.

This cluster mixes consumer-policy headlines—vehicle right-to-repair, SNAP benefit restrictions, presidential pressure on gas retailers—with a commercial real-estate lease and a regulatory action against Amazon's ad disclosures in Australia. None of it moves the AI infrastructure or model-provider economics needle.
The Amazon item is the only one that touches a hyperscaler, but it concerns Prime Video ad transparency under Australian consumer law, not capex, GPU allocation, or inference pricing. No bearing on AWS compute buildout, no signal on model-serving margins.
The right-to-repair memo and the SNAP ban are domestic regulatory shifts. The gas-price statement is jawboning without mechanism. The Chesapeake lease is a local office expansion. All five sit outside the frontier-model provider stack.
If this cluster reaches you, skip it. Nothing here informs the unit economics of training, serving, or open-weight substitution. The only hyperscaler mention is orthogonal to the infrastructure beat.
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Trump signs memo making it easier for Americans to fix own vehicles - Reuters
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Arkansas will move forward with a ban on using SNAP for candy and soda despite recent court ruling - AP News
AP Business
C 0.00Read at source →Trump urges gasoline retailers to lower prices, warns of 'big problems' if they don't - Reuters
Reuters Business
Chesapeake Fire Protection Signs Lease with St. John Properties to Relocate, Expand VA Office - Connect CRE
Connect CRE
Australia sues Amazon unit over alleged breach via Prime Video ads - Reuters
Reuters Business
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