
NYC, Philadelphia Mayors Propose New Taxes Amid Budget Pressures
New York City and Philadelphia mayors announced separate tax proposals targeting wealthy residents and rideshare services to address municipal revenue needs.

New York City and Philadelphia mayors announced separate tax proposals targeting wealthy residents and rideshare services to address municipal revenue needs.
U.S. retail sales increased 0.6% in February after January decline, but economists warn rising gas prices from Iran war could hurt future consumer spending.

The Environmental Protection Agency approved temporary widespread sales of higher ethanol gas blends previously restricted during warm weather.

Ukrainian President Zelensky called it 'disrespectful' that Trump envoys visited Moscow but not Kyiv.

Sony Honda Mobility has discontinued development of its Afeela electric vehicles, ending plans for both a sedan and SUV model.

Climate scientist Kate Marvel has resigned from NASA as part of a broader pattern of departures from federal agencies.

Researchers report wolf numbers on Isle Royale have increased significantly while moose population declines dramatically.
Blue Owl Capital co-founders Doug Ostrover and Marc Lipschultz have restructured personal loans that previously used their company shares as backing.

U.S. stocks declined for a fourth straight week amid geopolitical tensions, AI investment concerns, and broader market uncertainties.

Three Iranian women's soccer team members have decided to return to Iran despite being granted asylum in Australia, according to officials.

Military officials confirm deployment of Marine Expeditionary Unit with three warships to Middle East region amid ongoing tensions.

North Korean leader Kim Jong Un observed a test of a solid-fuel engine for weapons development, according to state media reports.

U.S. troops relocated from bases amid regional tensions while Pakistan attempts diplomatic mediation in multiple conflicts.

Senator Cotton introduces legislation targeting drone vulnerabilities at power grids and other critical facilities.

Thousands of New York City apartment building doormen are set to vote on whether to strike for better pay in what would be their first walkout in over 30 years.
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