
Tensions in the Strait of Hormuz remain high as the U.S. Navy faces orders to target mine-laying vessels, while shipping through the strategic waterway has largely stalled, causing global commodity shortages and price hikes. Simultaneously, the Department of Justice has initiated a significant shift in drug policy by reclassifying medical cannabis from Schedule 1 to Schedule 3, a move expected to normalize business operations and facilitate research, though recreational marijuana remains unaffected for now. In the Southeast, severe, record-breaking drought conditions have fueled fast-moving wildfires across South Georgia, destroying nearly 90 homes and forcing emergency evacuations in rural communities. These developments underscore the complex intersection of international military conflict, evolving federal regulatory landscapes, and the increasing intensity of climate-driven natural disasters impacting local infrastructure and public safety.
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