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A white pickup truck pulled behind a Whole Foods store in Minnesota, its tires crunching over a thin layer of snow. Two men loaded boxes

A white pickup truck pulled behind a Whole Foods store in Minnesota, its tires crunching over a thin layer of snow. Two men loaded boxes

Politicians who violate existing law on insider trading are often difficult to convict in court, but public confidence in Congress is at stake, according to

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The U.S. spends hundreds of billions of dollars both domestically and internationally to advance U.S. interests, but some of the biggest beneficiaries are also some

When California approved Proposition 64 in 2016, legalizing the cannabis business, the government promised it would put an end to the widespread problems in the

The showdown in Washington over raising the U.S. debt ceiling is a classic example of what happens when politics and economics collide, making it a

It’s no idle boast when U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS) senior economist Amar Mann says “We have a stat for that.” The BLS tracks

It started with a riot. When upheaval ensued at the youth treatment facility in St. George, Utah in 2019, fifty police cars — including SWAT

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In late Sept. 2020 when Amy Coney Barrett’s controversial nomination—and eventual appointment—to the Supreme Court was national news, James Grimaldi, a two-time Pulitzer-winning investigative journalist

It’s been more than six months since Russia invaded Ukraine, prompting a range of tough sanctions intended to roll back the country’s advance. But even
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