
Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President, Dies at 100, December 29, 2024
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, passed away at 100. He authored books post-presidency, including “Living Faith.”

Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, passed away at 100. He authored books post-presidency, including “Living Faith.”

After 18 years in the U.S. Senate, Jon Tester lost his reelection bid. Known for key legislative achievements, he congratulated Tim Sheehy on his victory.

Pennsylvania receives a $600,000 grant to tackle veteran suicides, aiming to enhance mental health support and preventive measures statewide.

Columbia Falls students build cabins for Glacier National Park, gaining carpentry skills while addressing housing shortages.

The VA will expedite health care eligibility for veterans exposed to toxins, under the PACT Act, by March 2024, following Biden’s directive.

The Horton Fire near Payson has grown to over 1,000 acres, with containment at 17%. Evacuations remain in place.

President-elect Trump’s deportation plan could cripple U.S. agriculture, which heavily relies on immigrant labor.

The American economy grew 3.1% from July to September, driven by consumer spending and higher exports, despite high rates.

The American economy grew at a robust 3.1% annual rate in Q3, driven by strong consumer spending and rising exports.

The American economy grew at a 3.1% annual rate, driven by consumer spending and export growth, despite high interest rates.

