Beginning Jan. 1, 2027, Philadelphia will prohibit discrimination based on menstruation, perimenopause, and menopause.
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Chronic pain affects 1 in 4 U.S. adults, impacting workers and the economy. Many hide their pain, worsening their condition.
Seattle's gig economy law set a $5 per delivery minimum, but earnings barely rose due to fewer orders and lower tips.
The Trump administration temporarily suspended the Jones Act to address rising gas prices, impacting shipping and energy costs.
President Trump’s 2025 tax reforms could see U.S. giving drop by $5.7B annually, despite more donors.
Allowing pets in shelters increases their use by the unhoused, as shown in California's Pet Assistance and Support Program.
Springtime in Pennsylvania means peanut butter egg season. This year, consumers may scrutinize Reese's ingredients.
Rural America's affordable housing faces decline as Section 515 loans mature, risking a shift to market-rate rents.
The top 50 U.S. donors in 2025 pledged $22.4B, led by Mike Bloomberg. This reflects a growing concentration in philanthropy.
The U.S. tax season brings potential for bigger refunds in 2025 due to the "One Big Beautiful Bill Act," offering new deductions.










