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Devastating Missouri Floods Trigger Emergency Search for Missing Livestock
Jefferson City, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
As historic July 2026 floods devastate Southeast Missouri, state authorities have launched emergency recovery operations for missing livestock to safeguard regional agricultural supply chains from severe disruption.
Why Nearly a Quarter of American Mental Health Providers Are Turning Patients Away
Washington, Sunday, 12 July 2026.
A July 2026 survey reveals 23% of U.S. mental health providers have waitlists over four weeks or closed caseloads, driven heavily by administrative burdens and insurance complications.
New Federal Law Helps Homeowners Merge Solar Panel Costs Into Standard Mortgages
Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Enacted today, the ROAD to Housing Act allows homeowners to consolidate solar debt into standard mortgages, bypassing traditional fees that can inflate solar installation costs by 78 percent.
IRS to Automatically Waive First-Time Tax Penalties for Eligible Americans
Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
The IRS’s new automatic waiver program will shield over 1.5 million compliant taxpayers from late penalties, replacing a bureaucratic manual process that reached only 220,000 people annually.
Why the Commercial Space Sector Needs Lasting Laws Beyond a Stock Market Boom
Washington, Saturday, 11 July 2026.
Despite SpaceX’s historic two-trillion-dollar valuation in June 2026, experts warn the commercial space sector requires permanent legislative reforms, not just executive orders, to secure long-term financial stability.