After a surprise rebound, the U.S. service sector faces a stark question: Can it outrun rising tariffs and creeping inflation? Dive into what the headlines miss.
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The Supreme Court declined to hear a Mississippi dispensary owner’s appeal on medical marijuana advertising bans, illustrating the glaring disconnect between voter-approved legalization and the nation’s patchwork laws—leaving businesses gagged and patients in the dark.
An internal UN draft shows the Trump administration pushing to remove climate, gender, and sustainability language from a pivotal global agreement—threatening vital reforms for vulnerable nations.
Billions in EPA and community grants have been slashed, risking clean water, safer streets, and climate resilience for the most vulnerable Americans. State officials and local activists are rallying to resist what they call an existential threat.
Mounting public pressure and allegations of bias prompted Michigan’s attorney general to drop charges against University of Michigan protesters, spotlighting the fragile balance between protest rights and state power.
A landmark court ruling forced Apple to drop App Store restrictions, letting developers finally link to outside payment options. But Apple isn’t backing down—and the result could shape the future of digital marketplaces.
A funding feud between Mayor Adams and Gov. Hochul has frozen NYC’s child care voucher program, pushing thousands of working families toward the brink.
Body camera footage captured a fatal assault inside Marcy Correctional—shedding light on a pattern of violence, cover-ups, and the urgent need for reform in New York prisons.
A brawl involving migrant teens and NYPD officers in Times Square has reignited the debate over sanctuary policies, examining the need for public safety and meaningful youth intervention.
Gold surged past $3,300 amid Fed uncertainty and trade war escalations, revealing how political volatility is rewriting the global market script.