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GeneDx Investors Face Critical Deadline as Lawsuit Reveals $31 Million Loss on Failed Acquisition
Stamford, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
GeneDx Holdings Corp. investors have until August 3, 2026, to join a class-action lawsuit alleging securities fraud. The case centers on a $31.3 million impairment loss tied to the 2025 acquisition of Fabric Genomics—a deal once touted as transformative but now linked to a 49% stock plunge after missed earnings and misleading disclosures. With multiple law firms leading the charge, this lawsuit could reshape accountability in biotech acquisitions.
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Small Businesses Drowning in Debt: The Hidden Cost of Quick Cash
Washington D.C., Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Over 20% of small business revenue now goes toward repaying merchant cash advances, a lifeline turning into a financial trap. With traditional loans scarce and interest rates high, desperate owners face a crisis—aggressive lenders, frozen accounts, and unsustainable debt cycles. The fallout? Stifled growth, economic inequality, and a threat to local economies. How long before this house of cards collapses?
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Why Maryland’s Cannabis Market Is Becoming a Gold Rush for Investors
Baltimore, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Vireo Growth Inc. just secured a $1.55 million foothold in Maryland’s booming cannabis sector—one of the East Coast’s fastest-growing markets. With adult-use legalization driving demand since 2023, this acquisition isn’t just expansion; it’s a calculated bet on a state where sales are surging. The deal, blending cash, shares, and debt, underscores how companies are racing to dominate high-potential regions before federal regulations shift. For investors, the move signals confidence in Maryland’s trajectory—and a warning: the window to capitalize may be closing fast.
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Trump’s Bold Inflation Gamble: Why He’s Betting on Rising Prices
Washington D.C., Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Donald Trump’s shocking declaration—‘I love the inflation’—defies decades of economic orthodoxy and risks alienating voters ahead of the 2026 midterms. With prices surging at a three-year high, his stance frames inflation as a sign of strength, not strain. But can this unconventional strategy win over Americans struggling with higher costs, or will it backfire in the ballot box?
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Global Intelligence Agencies Break Silos to Fight Modern Threats
Washington DC, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Intelligence agencies worldwide are dismantling traditional barriers, forming unprecedented cross-sector alliances to combat cyber warfare, disinformation, and hybrid conflicts. The shift comes as criminal networks exploit digital tools, cryptocurrencies, and encrypted platforms, ignoring jurisdictional boundaries. A striking fact: adversaries collaborate seamlessly—why shouldn’t defenders?
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Obama Presidential Center Opens: A Historic Hub for Unity and Economic Revival in Chicago
Chicago, Thursday, 18 June 2026.
Chicago’s South Side welcomes the Obama Presidential Center, a $700 million campus set to inject billions into the local economy while honoring Barack Obama’s legacy. With star-studded performances from Bruce Springsteen, Stevie Wonder, and U2, the opening ceremony drew global leaders—except one. The center, more than a museum, promises to redefine civic engagement, offering a library, green spaces, and leadership programs. Its Juneteenth public debut underscores its mission: to inspire collective action. Projections estimate 700,000 annual visitors, creating 5,000+ jobs and revitalizing a community long overlooked.