The "fog of war" highlights battlefield confusion. This extends to economic impacts, especially in pivotal oil regions.
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Michael W. Green, a Wall Street investor, sparked debate by suggesting the U.S. poverty line be raised to $140,000 for a family of four.
In 1960, 72% of adults were married; today, 46% are unmarried. Employers must adapt policies for singles.
Economists find unpaid labor cushions inequality but is thinning over time, widening the gap in living standards.
In February 2026, Panama took over two canal ports from a Hong Kong firm, intensifying US-China port competition.
U.S. officials aim to curb direct-to-consumer drug ads, citing concerns over overmedication and inflated costs.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ow_uBPp9bg0[/embed]
Paul Allen's $26B estate, largely for charity, includes the Seattle Seahawks sale. Jody Allen oversees the process.
Economist Larry Summers to resign from Harvard amid scrutiny over ties to Epstein. He will retire in 2026.
Senate Republicans focus on affordability in midterms, despite top donors like Koch Industries and Blackstone contributing to price hikes.
Receiving aid via crowdfunding or apps may lead to tax forms treating gifts as income, affecting federal and state taxes.[embed]https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xS7XN9TycHw[/embed]










