American cities offer billions in incentives to attract businesses, but perceived safety, influenced by politics, impacts decisions.
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Agricultural employers providing health insurance to farmworkers see increased profits and worker productivity.
U.S. tariffs in 2025 aim to curb a trade deficit, but experts argue it's a sign of America's financial strength.
If U.S. access to Taiwan's market is restricted, it risks losing vital imports such as semiconductors and essential goods.
President Trump announces a sweeping 10% tariff on imports, with higher rates for China and the EU, risking U.S. trade stability.
Medicare Advantage has grown, now covering 54% of enrollees. More are switching from traditional Medicare to this private plan.
The U.S. holds 1.9 million people in detention daily, while 3.7 million are under probation or parole, facing systemic hurdles.
Congress may soon consider cutting SNAP spending, the primary way the government aids low-income Americans in buying food.
Are you ready for power outages? Public safety power shutoffs (PSPS) are common, impacting communities and businesses.
Gerontologists see older adults leaving doctor visits with volunteer prescriptions, enhancing health and community bonds.










