Michigan bets on mandatory minimums for fentanyl offenses, but critics warn it may worsen mass incarceration without curbing the crisis.
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Recent clinical trials show that varenicline—long used to help adults quit smoking—can triple the chances of young adults quitting vaping, signaling a shift in how pediatricians might finally tackle this epidemic.
The FDA warns powerful telehealth hair-loss solutions can bring serious, often under-reported side effects — revealing the cost of profit-first medicine over patient safety.
Ken Griffin, GOP megadonor and Citadel CEO, warns that Trump’s trade policies risk decades of U.S. financial credibility—threatening the very foundation of America’s economic power.
The world is banking on a nuclear surge to fight climate change, but is America ready to address the vulnerabilities and justice questions that come with a new uranium rush?
The Dispatch’s acquisition of SCOTUSblog raises urgent questions about editorial integrity as conservative ownership enters the Supreme Court news sphere.
Embry-Riddle and the FAA bypass hiring bottlenecks, offering a lifeline for America’s understaffed control towers.
New Jersey accuses RealPage and major landlords of running a ‘rent-setting cartel’ that pushed rents out of reach for many residents, highlighting new dangers from algorithmic pricing.
Coupang’s Rocket Pitch program could open the South Korean market to American entrepreneurs—if watchdogs ensure the tools and access are truly equitable.
The IMF says U.S. deficit will dip thanks to higher tariffs, but the real price may be paid by ordinary Americans. Are these projections built on shifting sands?