Monsanto argues EPA-approved labels without cancer warnings protect it from state liability; Supreme Court hears the case.
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In October 2025, over 600,000 Colorado workers benefited from SNAP, highlighting wage inadequacy amid rising costs.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_M3vTvm2cfM[/embed]
The UAE's decision to exit OPEC underscores tensions with Saudi Arabia and signals a shift in Gulf oil dynamics.
Companies often persist with failing ideas, but success can come from recognizing when to pivot, as Slack did.
The SPLC faced fraud charges for allegedly misusing donor funds to pay white supremacist informants, sparking controversy.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZQW-jt5-fRg[/embed]
Americans spend more time shopping than on education or volunteering. AI shopping agents offer convenience but raise privacy and autonomy concerns.
Major League Baseball's new stadium trend: mixed-use developments like The Battery aim to boost local economies year-round.
Personal finance advice has evolved from traditional sources to "finfluencers" on social media, blending politics and finance.
Rep. John James and Sen. Aric Nesbitt claim the 2020 election was stolen from Trump, asserting Michigan's Secretary of State influenced the results.
Oakland County, with nearly 1.3 million residents, ranks among Michigan's wealthiest counties. However, prosperity is not evenly shared across its communities.










