Judge denies blocking Musk's team from Labor Dept. systems, citing lack of legal injury in unions' suit against DOGE.
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"For Love & Money" is a Business Insider column addressing relationship and money dilemmas. This week, a reader's dad left all his money to one sibling, causing family tension. The columnist advises letting go of resentment and reframing the past for personal peace.
Florida colleges are increasingly favoring Republican politicians as presidents, raising concerns over political influence overshadowing academic merit.
States are pushing amendments for strict scrutiny on gun laws, despite the Supreme Court's originalist boost to the Second Amendment in the Bruen case.
U.S. Office of Personnel Management announced a deferred resignation program, sparking concerns among federal employees and unions. Read more here.
Three major Arizona utilities are exploring a new nuclear plant, seeking federal grants as Maricopa County grows.
The Air Force Handbook 1, crucial for airmen's promotions, was removed due to executive orders eliminating diversity education, complicating test prep.
Tulsi Gabbard's nomination as Trump's director of national intelligence advances despite concerns over her past comments on Russia and Syria.
John Mills, founder of the Alex Breanne Corp, helps Black Americans trace lost ancestry, inspiring pride and urging others to join his mission.
"School choice" advocates push for a Montana bill to expand educational options, but critics fear potential public school harm.