Florida Orange Crop Plunges to 1930s-Level Low, Despite Massive State Aid for Citrus
Florida’s orange crop faces a devastating plunge to 1930s lows. Can state aid and new strategies reverse this alarming trend? The future hangs in the balance.
California’s ‘Death Discount’ Is Coming Back—How It Could Radically Rewire Injury Litigation
California’s controversial “Death Discount” undervalues lives; will new legislation succeed in changing this unjust norm? The future of injury litigation hangs in the balance.
Unidentified Drones Hit Tankers in Black Sea, Sending War Insurance Costs Soaring
Unidentified drones are wreaking havoc in the Black Sea, escalating regional tensions and skyrocketing insurance costs. What does this mean for maritime security?
DOJ Subpoenas vs. the Fed: Is America Politicizing Its Independent Central Bank?
Is the DOJ’s investigation into the Federal Reserve a political power play? The implications could reshape America’s financial landscape. Don’t miss the unfolding drama.