Arizona lawmakers are exploring AI regulation, focusing on transparency and efficiency, but face challenges in enforcement.
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Muscat, Oman, emerges as a crucial aviation hub amidst Middle Eastern disruptions, keeping airspace open for rerouted flights.
The "fog of war" creates uncertainty on battlefields and in economies. Recent U.S.-Israeli strikes on Iran may disrupt global...
Michael W. Green, a Wall Street investor, sparked debate by suggesting the U.S. poverty line for a family of four be $140,000.
In 1960, 72% of adults were married. Today, 46% of U.S. adults are unmarried, with growing workplace policy implications.
Chamath Palihapitiya engaged with a critic on X over investment losses, leading him to fund the critic's daughters' college.
Arizona Attorney General Kris Mayes joins a lawsuit against Trump's second tariff attempt, challenging its legality.
US trade groups urge President Trump to expedite tariff refunds for small businesses after Supreme Court ruling.
Economists found that unpaid labor, like housework, cushions inequality, but this effect has been eroding for decades.
In February 2026, Panama took control of two ports in the Panama Canal from a Hong Kong firm, amid US-China tensions.










