The apartment company charged illegal fees and failed to adequately address leaks, mold and rodent infestations in its properties, the Maryland attorney general said.
Author: Linda Qiu
Food Insecurity for Families With Children Reached Two-Decade Low in 2021
The decline can be attributed to an expansion of government assistance for families and children.
Fact-Checking Health Claims About the Inflation Reduction Act
A provision in the law seeking to drive down drug prices has become fodder for misleading claims.
Meet the Canine Officers Guarding American Agriculture
With international travel returning to prepandemic levels, these floppy-eared hounds are sniffing out deadly diseases and pests at border crossings one mango or sausage at a time.
Republicans Attempt to Undercut Jan. 6 Committee With Inaccurate Claims
Before public hearings begin, Republican lawmakers sought to portray the panel as illegitimate.
Fact-Checking Trump and Cruz at the N.R.A. Convention
The former president and the Texas senator made inaccurate or misleading claims about the efficacy of gun restrictions, gun ownership trends and school shootings.
White House Aims to Increase Regulation and Competition in Poultry Industry
More than 90 percent of chickens eaten by Americans are raised by farmers under contracts with poultry processing companies.
Biden administration aims to increase regulation and competition in the poultry industry.
More than 90 percent of chickens eaten by Americans are raised by farmers under contracts with poultry processing companies.
Republicans Wrongly Tie Biden Immigration Policies to Baby Formula Shortage
A lawsuit settlement requires the federal government to provide water and food, including formula, to detained migrant children.
Meatpackers Misled Public and Influenced Trump Administration During Covid, Report Says
A congressional report claimed that meatpacking companies issued “baseless” warnings about food shortages and influenced government decisions to keep plants open early in the pandemic.