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Big Meat’s ties to USDA top official revealed

Sentient reports on Mindy Brashears' ties to the meat industry as USDA's undersecretary, raising concerns over potential conflicts of interest.

What 37 election experts say could disrupt the 2026 elections

Votebeat reports that 37 election experts anticipate the 2026 elections may face disruptions, including potential government interference and challenges to results.

Homes on the range: Is a federal affordable housing policy leading to a public lands selloff?

RE:PUBLIC reports on concerns that a Trump-era federal housing policy may lead to the privatization of public lands for affordable housing.

How state and local anti-discrimination laws are expanding worker protections

Phillips & Associates reports state and local anti-discrimination laws are expanding protections for workers beyond federal standards, with evolving definitions and remedies.

Michigan measles outbreak shows high cost of stopping even a small number of infections from spreading

Healthbeat reports Michigan's measles outbreak reveals high containment costs, with $45,000 spent on just seven cases and growing concerns nationwide.

Consumer sentiment slides, but retail spending holds for now

Kase reports consumer sentiment is declining, yet retail spending remains resilient, requiring brands to adapt to shifting demand and rising costs.

They endured child separation and received legal status. Now ICE is trying to deport them.

The Marshall Project reports that ICE is deporting individuals with legal status from the child separation settlement, despite prior protections.

Freight carriers pivot to weekly rate updates amid global fuel volatility

Freight Right reports U.S. tariffs on foreign pharmaceuticals signal protectionism, while global carriers adjust to volatility with weekly rate updates amid rising costs.

How daily routines in Minneapolis and St. Paul have changed amid 3,000 federal immigration agents in pictures

The Economic Hardship Reporting Project and The Guardian report that the presence of federal agents has left the Twin Cities on edge. 

Do immigrants get free healthcare?

Manifest Law reports immigrants don’t automatically receive free healthcare in the U.S.; eligibility varies based on status and location.

The 10 most watched cities in America, and what that means for privacy

Videoloft reports on the U.S. cities with the highest surveillance camera density, raising privacy concerns amidst efforts for public safety.

More than half of European residency inquiries at one advisory firm came from Americans, data shows

Movingto reports that Americans accounted for 52% of European residency inquiries, with significant interest in alternative visa options.

Some major Trump donors are now reaping billions in ICE contracts

OpenSecrets reports major Trump donors are benefiting from billions in ICE contracts, as reliance on private contractors for immigration enforcement grows.

America’s babies get a tiny slice of the federal budget

The 74 reports that only 1.59% of the federal budget supports infants and toddlers, a decline from 2.05% in 2021, highlighting underinvestment.

No new measles cases in South Carolina for a week, but CDC outbreak models warn about underreporting

Healthbeat reports South Carolina has seen no new measles cases in a week amid concerns of underreporting; the outbreak's end depends on continued vigilance.

How immigration scams affect thousands of foreign nationals

Manifest Law reports on the increase in immigration scams, highlighting tactics used by fraudsters and offering protective measures for victims.

What's behind the rising demand for crime scene cleanup services?

Bio-One reports that despite declining violent crime, demand for crime scene cleanup services is rising due to increased regulatory standards and liability concerns.

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