
Stateside: Wednesday, May 21, 2025
Today, a bargaining standoff in West Michigan over teacher salaries and a policy rift for a widely used herbicide.
Today, a bargaining standoff in West Michigan over teacher salaries and a policy rift for a widely used herbicide.
President Trump’s plan to merge firefighting efforts into one agency may increase wildfire risks, ex-officials warn.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson faces challenges as she’s accused of violating campaign finance law.
Evan Johnston, a finance major, mistakenly joined Southend United fans, becoming a “Shrimper” on a memorable boat trip.
Republican Rep. Rob Bresnahan sold shares in key PA companies before a market slump, raising conflict-of-interest concerns amid tariff talks.
Twenty people and a church were indicted for defrauding Arizona’s Medicaid of $60 million via mental health schemes.
The FDA recalls cucumbers from Bedner Growers due to a salmonella outbreak affecting 26 people across 15 states.
International travel to the USA is declining during Trump’s second term, with notable drops in Canadian and European visitors.
Wisconsin moms warn of a child care crisis as cuts in funding threaten careers and economic stability, impacting kids’ growth.
Lucy Hurst, a 64-year-old nursing home worker in Scranton, faces uncertainty as Medicaid cuts threaten health services.
A tiny cactus, the Kaibab pincushion, faces decline. Northern Arizona University studies its vital pollinators.
Severe flooding in May 2020 led to dam failures in Michigan, displacing thousands. Legal battles and recovery continue.