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Savannah is a former Marketplace reporter based in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Her reporting centered on Indigenous communities and rural economies.
Tribal nations, just like states, strive to create a regulatory environment that may bring economic benefits.
The law is credited with cleaning up major pollution in U.S. waterways. Now, the Supreme Court is preparing to weigh in on its scope.
A program to address USDA discrimination against Black farmers was revised after white farmers said it discriminated against them.
Consumers can expect early and steep sales as retailers try to offload excessive inventory. Online shopping is expected to cool.
It’s been almost two months since the basin states blew past a federal deadline to negotiate major water conservation.
The World Trade Organization predicts economic shocks like higher interest rates and energy prices will slow the growth of global trade in 2023.
Backlogs hurt the holiday sales season in 2021. In some cases, shops still have to tell customers to wait for their favorite reads.
The CFPB says delinquencies and late fees add up and recommends tighter regulation of loans in line with the credit card industry.
Prescribed fires are supposed to burn excess fuels to help contain wildfires, but the U.S. Forest Service is adding stricter controls in light of a burn that got out of control in New Mexico.
The USDA is doling out about $3 billion to projects that provide incentives for sustainable farming and forestry practices.