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Over 200,000 Federal Workers Have Been Laid Off and These Are the States Hit the Hardest

A sweeping downsizing of the federal workforce has rippled far beyond Washington, striking communities that depend heavily on government jobs. The damage is falling unevenly, with a handful of states absorbing an outsized economic and social shock.

The US Housing Market Just Hit a 15-Year High and First-Time Buyers Are Being Left Behind

Home prices are hovering near historic highs, inventory is improving only slowly, and mortgage rates remain punishingly elevated. For first-time buyers, that combination has turned the path to homeownership into a longer, costlier climb.

Brazil Is Going to Pour $617 Million Into Saving the Amazon and the World has Thoughts

Brazil has committed $617.5 million to expand ecological investment in the Amazon, betting that finance can make standing forest more valuable than cleared land. The announcement has been praised as ambitious climate leadership, but it has also triggered sharp questions about politics, enforcement, and whether money alone can protect the rainforest.

Pope Leo XIV Makes Historic Apology for Vatican’s Role in Transatlantic Slavery

Pope Leo XIV has issued the clearest papal apology yet for the Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery, opening a new chapter in the Catholic Church’s reckoning with its own history. The statement is being viewed as both a moral landmark and a test of whether repentance will be matched by lasting action.

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The US Is Tracking 27 New Measles Outbreaks and Officials Are Now Reviewing Its Elimination Status

A sharp rise in measles outbreaks has pushed U.S. health officials and regional monitors to revisit one of public health’s signature victories. The review does not mean the country has already lost elimination status, but it underscores how quickly gaps in vaccination coverage can threaten decades of progress.

The Trump Administration Is Now Telling Foreigners Who Want a Green Card to Leave the Country and Apply From Home

A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

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Over 200,000 Federal Workers Have Been Laid Off and These Are the States Hit the Hardest

A sweeping downsizing of the federal workforce has rippled far beyond Washington, striking communities that depend heavily on government jobs. The damage is falling unevenly, with a handful of states absorbing an outsized economic and social shock.

The US Housing Market Just Hit a 15-Year High and First-Time Buyers Are Being Left Behind

Home prices are hovering near historic highs, inventory is improving only slowly, and mortgage rates remain punishingly elevated. For first-time buyers, that combination has turned the path to homeownership into a longer, costlier climb.

Brazil Is Going to Pour $617 Million Into Saving the Amazon and the World has Thoughts

Brazil has committed $617.5 million to expand ecological investment in the Amazon, betting that finance can make standing forest more valuable than cleared land. The announcement has been praised as ambitious climate leadership, but it has also triggered sharp questions about politics, enforcement, and whether money alone can protect the rainforest.

Pope Leo XIV Makes Historic Apology for Vatican’s Role in Transatlantic Slavery

Pope Leo XIV has issued the clearest papal apology yet for the Vatican’s role in legitimizing slavery, opening a new chapter in the Catholic Church’s reckoning with its own history. The statement is being viewed as both a moral landmark and a test of whether repentance will be matched by lasting action.

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Ozempic transformed treatment for type 2 diabetes and helped fuel the GLP-1 boom, but a wider range of side effects is now drawing sharper scrutiny. As reports mount and new studies emerge, doctors are speaking more openly about what patients should watch for, what remains uncertain, and how to use the drug more safely.

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A controversial Trump-era immigration stance raised fears that some people seeking green cards from inside the United States could be denied and pushed into riskier consular processing abroad. The issue exposed how public-charge rules, paperwork burdens, and visa procedure can reshape lives long before a final immigration decision is made.

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The US Housing Market Just Hit a 15-Year High and First-Time Buyers Are Being Left Behind

Home prices are hovering near historic highs, inventory is improving only slowly, and mortgage rates remain punishingly elevated. For first-time buyers, that combination has turned the path to homeownership into a longer, costlier climb.

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Brazil has committed $617.5 million to expand ecological investment in the Amazon, betting that finance can make standing forest more valuable than cleared land. The announcement has been praised as ambitious climate leadership, but it has also triggered sharp questions about politics, enforcement, and whether money alone can protect the rainforest.