Economic

Nebraska Passes Anti-Abortion and Transgender Bill Into Law

The Nebraska legislature passed a bill last week prohibiting abortions after 12 weeks, and gender-related treatment for minors. 

San Francisco’s Proposed Reparation Payments May Cost City Over $100 Billion

San Francisco's proposed reparation payments to Black residents may cost the city over $100 billion.

Target’s Quarterly Profits Fall 5.8% After LGBTQ Push

Target's CEO, Brian Cornell, acknowledged the shift in consumer behavior, describing it as a "very challenging environment" for consumers.

New York City to Monitor Citizens’ Food Purchases

The move is part of an initiative to reduce carbon emissions.

U.S. Faces Drug Shortages Under Biden Administration

“This is, in my opinion, a public health emergency," says professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Medicine.

AI May Take Over Elections, Religion: WEF Advisor

AI technology could run upcoming elections.

Former TikTok Executive Alleges Chinese Communist Party’s ‘Supreme Access’ to the App

Former ByteDance engineering operations in the U.S. head claims that TikTok is employed as a "useful propaganda tool" by the CCP.

U.S. Government Provides Free Cell Phones to Asylum Seekers at Southern Border (Video)

On Thursday, footage from Brownsville displayed a sizable group of male asylum seekers, freshly arrived in the U.S., receiving bags from federal workers.

Italians See Their Wealth Plummet as Italian Leaders Promise Military and Other Aid to Ukraine

Despite political differences within her coalition over their stance on Russia and Italian taxpayers' financial woes, Premier Giorgia Meloni has unwaveringly advocated for military aid and other assistance for Ukraine.

U.S., European Union Unite to Confront China’s Non-Market Practices in Joint Response Plan

The fourth iteration of the EU-U.S. Trade and Technology Council (TTC) will take place in Lulea, Sweden, on May 30-31.

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