A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
Sen. Mitch McConnell has remained hospitalized for more than three weeks, and his office still has not disclosed what led to his admission. The silence has drawn renewed scrutiny in Kentucky as state leaders seek a public update on the 84-year-old senator’s condition.
The California DMV said about 11,000 drivers must retake a written knowledge test within 30 days after the agency found irregularities in past exam results. Drivers who do not retest and pass could have their licenses canceled.
A GoFundMe launched by a Tennessee Incline Railway conductor fired after a July 4 announcement has raised more than $10,000. The dismissal followed a viral video from Chattanooga’s Lookout Mountain attraction and a public apology from CARTA.
Homeownership remains elusive for millions of Americans as high prices, elevated mortgage rates, limited inventory, and widening wealth gaps reinforce one another. Even as some indicators have stabilized, the structural barriers keeping first-time buyers out of the market remain firmly in place.
The restart of federal student loan collections marks a major turning point after years of pandemic-era relief. Its effects will extend well beyond delinquent borrowers, shaping household budgets, credit markets, labor decisions, and the politics of higher education finance.
The artificial intelligence boom is not just a computing story. It is rapidly becoming an energy story, as data centers grow larger, denser, and harder for power grids to absorb without higher costs, tougher trade-offs, and new infrastructure.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.
A federal judge in New York ordered the release of nearly $5.8 million to E. Jean Carroll after the Supreme Court declined to hear Donald Trump’s appeal. The payment stems from a 2023 civil verdict, while a separate $83 million Carroll judgment remains under appeal.
A Cyclospora outbreak centered in southeastern Michigan has grown to more than 1,000 cases, with investigators still working to identify the contaminated food source. Health officials say the illness is not considered a national emergency, but case counts are running well above last year.
Sen. Mitch McConnell has remained hospitalized for more than three weeks, and his office still has not disclosed what led to his admission. The silence has drawn renewed scrutiny in Kentucky as state leaders seek a public update on the 84-year-old senator’s condition.
The California DMV said about 11,000 drivers must retake a written knowledge test within 30 days after the agency found irregularities in past exam results. Drivers who do not retest and pass could have their licenses canceled.
A GoFundMe launched by a Tennessee Incline Railway conductor fired after a July 4 announcement has raised more than $10,000. The dismissal followed a viral video from Chattanooga’s Lookout Mountain attraction and a public apology from CARTA.
President Donald Trump said on July 8 in Ankara that he is “number one on the kill list for Iran,” adding to escalating rhetoric as U.S. strikes and Iranian retaliation continued. The remark came as Trump also declared a tentative ceasefire with Iran “over.”
Fulton County asked a federal judge to throw out a Justice Department subpoena seeking the names and personal contact information of people who worked the 2020 election. The dispute centers on thousands of workers in Georgia’s largest county and the scope of a federal election investigation.
Cuba canceled tens of thousands of surgeries after an islandwide power grid collapse on July 6, as hospitals, transit systems and homes faced a widening energy crisis. Officials said the outage hit nearly the entire country while crews worked to restore electricity.
A little-known July 10 deadline could determine whether millions of taxpayers keep or lose the right to seek refunds for COVID-era IRS penalties and interest. The IRS has added a new online filing option days before the window closes.
A July 8, 2026 proposal in the New England Journal of Medicine has intensified debate over whether patients choosing euthanasia should be allowed to die through organ removal. The discussion is theoretical in the U.S., where euthanasia remains illegal, but it is drawing scrutiny because it challenges a core rule of transplantation ethics.
Obamacare marketplace premiums rose sharply in 2026 after enhanced federal subsidies expired, and a new KFF analysis says another round of double-digit increases is already being proposed for 2027. The pressure is coming from higher medical costs, federal rule changes, and a smaller, sicker risk pool.
The White House says a private company’s new Freedom Fuel Network is selling gas for $3.47 a gallon at 25 stations in Pennsylvania and New Jersey. What is confirmed is the lower posted price at some sites; what remains unclear is how broad and durable the savings will be.