When snags in supply chains mean people don't get what they need to eat
by Nancy Marshall-Genzer
Three bipartisan groups of lawmakers have sent letters to the Agriculture Department saying that tribes and food banks that rely on supplies from the USDA distribution programs are reporting empty shelves because promised food deliveries never came.
Survey shows more Americans worried about cost of fighting climate change
by Daniel Ackerman
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Most Americans support government action on climate change, but a growing minority worry it will harm the economy, according to survey data from Stanford University and Resources for the Future.
Financial challenges of a world in which people live longer
by Nick Marsh
In Singapore, a shrinking young workforce will have to pay for an ever-expanding group of retirees. The Singapore government is now pushing older workers to keep working.