New York Fed Sounds Alarm as Low-Income Families Go Hungry
The New York Fed warns of a “remarkable” rise in food insecurity among lower‑income households, driven by higher prices and tighter SNAP rules. The finding helps explain collapsing consumer sentiment despite solid headline growth.
Cruz, Cantwell Team Up to Put College Sports on a Short Leash
Senators Ted Cruz and Maria Cantwell unveiled the Protect College Sports Act — a bipartisan package to limit transfers, curb NIL loopholes and allow voluntary media-rights pooling with protections for women's sports.
New Blood Test Crashes Colon Cancer Screening Party Nationwide
The American Cancer Society added Guardant’s Shield blood test as a screening option for adults 45 and older, while reaffirming colonoscopy and stool tests remain best at preventing cancer.
Foreclosure Showdown Looms Over The Line Austin As June Auction Nears
The Line Austin was flagged for a June foreclosure auction after an alleged $172M loan default, joining sister Line hotels in D.C. and L.A. that lenders already seized.
Shippensburg Driver Accused In Drug-Fueled Franklin County Crash That Killed Man
A 39-year-old Shippensburg woman has been charged with homicide by vehicle after a crash on Molly Pitcher Highway that left a man dead. A preliminary hearing is set for June 2.
Downtown Bethesda Office Tower Dumped for Pennies on the 2011 Dollar
Brookfield sold the ground lease to 3 Bethesda Metro Center to In‑Rel for $20M, a dramatic markdown from the $150.1M Brookfield paid in 2011. The buyer plans a capital program to reposition the building.
Epstein’s Secret Hustles In Havana And Venezuela’s Oil Fields Exposed
DOJ records and reporting show Epstein courted Venezuelan oil brokers and funded a Havana neuroscience conference, tying him to sanctioned traders and an Argentine jet case.












