Reuters’ ‘Fentanyl Express’ revealed how Chinese chemical suppliers exploited U.S. trade rules, fuelling an opioid catastrophe and sparking crucial policy change.
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From extended parades in Rochester to grassroots festivals in Longview and book discussions in Catawba County, Juneteenth celebrations are reshaping America’s communal spirit and historical reflection.
The CFTC’s decision to abandon its appeal in the Kalshi case opens the floodgates to multimillion-dollar election betting, raising urgent questions about election integrity, market manipulation, and the future of our democracy.
CoreLife Eatery must pay $7.8 million for falsifying pandemic relief eligibility—a sharp reminder of why strong oversight and whistleblower protections are crucial to safeguarding fairness.
Credit Suisse’s $511 million settlement reveals persistent tax evasion among the wealthy, highlighting the limits of current penalties and the urgent need for tougher banking oversight.
With Disaster Unemployment Assistance finally available for Kentucky’s storm-stricken counties, the real test is whether bureaucracy or compassion wins out.
Colorado’s new deal with Union Pacific unlocks passenger rail and urban redevelopment, setting a bold course for mobility and equity across the Rockies.
A new storm threatens California’s tourism rise: Trump-era federal policies are deterring international visitors, cutting billions from the state’s economy.
Kemp’s opt-out from Georgia’s Senate race creates a Republican power vacuum and boosts Jon Ossoff’s odds—but the real story is what it means for the future of Southern politics.
Rep. Jan Schakowsky’s retirement after 25 years marks not just the end of an era for the 9th District, but a pivotal crossroads for progressive power and generational change within Illinois.