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Sacramento issued just over 2,300 building permits, or less than half of its annual housing goal of 5,700. The new effort is ...
The drug company Eli Lilly is suing four telehealth companies for allegedly selling copies made by compounding pharmacies of ...
America's neighbor to the north has seen wide ranging impacts from the tariffs on goods sent to the U.S.— from Canadian ...
The Environmental Council of Sacramento is hosting an Earth Day celebration this Sunday at Southside Park. The free event ...
European Union watchdogs fined Apple and Facebook's parent company hundreds of millions of euros as they stepped up ...
A small Minnesota town grew a very big tech company. Now, it's riding out an unprecedented kind of storm -- of tariffs.
Many oil company executives celebrated President Trump's return to the White House. But now expectations of higher profits are fading amid growing fears of a recession.
Under the new Trump administration, some states are reviving plans to require adults to prove they are working in order to get Medicaid. When Arkansas did this in 2018, 18,000 people lost coverage.
Despite improvements in air quality in past decades, 156 million Americans still breathe in too much soot or ozone, says the annual State of the Air report from the American Lung Association.
A dozen states have sued the Trump administration in the U.S. Court of International Trade to stop its tariff policy, challenging Trump's claim that he could arbitrarily impose tariffs based on the ...
The Dow Jones advanced after Trump said he wouldn't fire Fed Chair Jerome Powell and on hopes of easing tensions over tariffs with China.
The IMF has soured on the global economy in a new forecast due to President Trump's tariffs. NPR talks with Jason Furman, an economist and Harvard professor, about Trump's management of the economy.
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