US nuclear power regulator proposes changing rule protecting people from radiation
The Nuclear Regulatory Commission proposes eliminating the ALARA radiation standard to speed new reactor development, sparking concerns.
Bayer fuels break-up talk as Roundup placed in separate business
Bayer consolidates its U.S. Roundup business into a new unit, Ruveon, fueling speculation of potential spin-offs or divestments after a major legal win.
Judge blocks Postal Service’s proposed restrictions on mail-in voting
A federal judge blocked USPS proposed mail-in voting restrictions, citing violation of a 2021 settlement with the NAACP on ballot handling.
Job growth slows in June; unemployment rate falls to 4.2% amid decline in labor force
Job growth slowed in June with payroll gains revised lower, while the unemployment rate dropped to 4.2% amid a decline in the labor force.
Kroger to buy grocer Giant Eagle in $1.65B deal as competition heats up
Kroger agreed to acquire Giant Eagle for $1.65 billion, boosting its presence in the Midwest and Mid-Atlantic.
TikTok to settle with teen plaintiff before California social media trial, law firm says
TikTok agreed to settle a lawsuit brought by a teenager who claimed the platform damaged his mental health, according to the plaintiff's law firm.
Judge blocks Virginia from banning law enforcement officers from wearing masks
A federal judge temporarily blocked Virginia officials from enforcing a ban on law enforcement officers wearing face coverings.
Judges block Trump’s limits on student loan forgiveness program
Two federal judges blocked the Trump administration from implementing a new rule stripping some public service workers of eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness.
Supreme Court turns away cases testing firearm age restrictions
The U.S. Supreme Court passed up a chance to consider the legality of laws that restrict people ages 18 to 20 from purchasing or using firearms.
Supreme Court to hear challenge to state-level assault rifle bans
The U.S. Supreme Court agreed to hear a challenge to the legality of state restrictions on assault-style rifles.
Supreme Court clears way for transgender sports bans
The U.S. Supreme Court cleared the way on Tuesday for states to impose restrictions on transgender student athletes.
Supreme Court strikes down curbs on coordinated campaign spending
The U.S. Supreme Court again struck down campaign spending limits, this time rejecting federal restrictions on coordinated spending between political parties and their candidates.

















