State Attorneys General Lead Antitrust Charge as Federal Enforcement Stalls
State-level enforcers are filling the vacuum left by federal procedural setbacks and a historic slump in merger investigations, signaling a shift in how corporate consolidation is challenged.
FDA Oversight and Agency Resilience Tested by Multi-State Ice Cream Recall
A 17-state recall of organic ice cream due to metal contamination highlights the critical role of FDA oversight during a period of federal leadership vacancies.
Markets Rebound as Diplomatic Thaw Offers Relief from Oil Shock
The S&P 500 gained 0.40% as tentative U.S.-Iran ceasefire negotiations signaled a potential reopening of the Strait of Hormuz, easing the energy-driven volatility currently squeezing American households.
EPA Under Fire for Georgia Water Crisis and Corporate Ties
Congressional hearings this week exposed the EPA's failure to address contaminated Georgia drinking water while revealing internal emails showing cozy relationships between federal regulators and agricultural giant Bayer.
CAR-T Cell Therapy Shows Promise in Treating Severe Autoimmune Disease
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania and Children's Hospital of Philadelphia have successfully used modified CAR-T cells to treat patients with severe lupus. The therapy effectively reboots the immune system…
The Octopus of the Gulf: The Fall of the Louisiana Lottery Company
The Louisiana State Lottery Company, a private monopoly known for bribing state officials, faced a massive anti-corruption backlash in the early 1890s. This conflict in the United States led to…
US Tightens Ebola Screening as Nigerian Instability Strains Global Aid
Enhanced airport screenings at Hartsfield-Jackson and Dulles coincide with deepening regulatory and security failures in Nigeria, highlighting the friction between international development goals and domestic health security.
HUD Funding Surge Meets New Work Mandates and Eviction Rules
The Department of Housing and Urban Development releases $2.4 billion for homelessness projects while advancing controversial work requirements and expedited eviction timelines for federal tenants.
Digital Influence and the Widening Gap in Economic Mobility
As influencers like Libby Adams leverage social capital for economic gain, traditional pathways for upward mobility remain stalled for millions of low-income Americans navigating a strained safety net.








