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United States pages collect Washington policy and agencies, courts and states, Wall Street and Silicon Valley moves, and security reporting when America is the primary actor or setting—even if the headline is global.

232 Newsorga stories on United States, published from 2026-01-08 through 2026-05-22. Most of this coverage sits in World, Politics, Automobile, Business, and Entertainment. Newest first below.

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Automobile

Upcoming car launches in the United States (2026–2027): a realistic tracker for EVs, trucks, and key redesigns

The U.S. market is cycling hundreds of carryover models each year, but buyers watching the news are really asking one thing: what is newly arriving or heavily revamped, when, and how firm are the dates? This report compiles widely reported 2026–2027 introductions—chiefly new and redesigned electrics and hybrids—with explicit status labels and a warning that final EPA numbers, pricing, and on-sale months still move.

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Business

Does buying an electric car make sense in 2026? A cost-focused deep dive—sticker price, seven-year math, and when petrol still wins

Average transaction prices and incentives are moving faster than gut instinct. We stack US market statistics—Cox Automotive’s 2026 ATP data, Atlas Public Policy’s seven-year ownership pairs, fleet-level TCO studies, fuel and maintenance economics—so you can see where battery cars save money, where they do not, and which assumptions matter more than brand loyalty.

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Politics

Minnesota’s Feeding Our Future fraud: $250 million in alleged meal-program theft, federal convictions, and state scrutiny of Ilhan Omar’s MEALS Act

Prosecutors describe a nonprofit-led scheme that drained USDA-backed child nutrition funds during COVID school closures. Aimee Bock, Feeding Our Future’s leader, was convicted at trial. Representative Ilhan Omar is not charged as a central defendant; Minnesota House Republicans have tied her 2020 meal-access bill to later oversight failures.

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