
Stephanie Iron Shooter Resigns as Director of American Indian Health Office
The state health department official for American Indian health, Stephanie Iron Shooter, is resigning, citing recent events.

The state health department official for American Indian health, Stephanie Iron Shooter, is resigning, citing recent events.

Low water levels at Lake Powell revealed a submerged truck with human remains, linked to a missing person case.

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration urges the Supreme Court to expedite the emergency tariffs case to prevent economic harm.

Car buying is tougher for those behind on student loans, as delinquencies affect credit scores, limiting auto loans.

Grants aiding Wisconsin’s infrastructure and housing are at risk of cuts by Trump, jeopardizing rural communities.

Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. faces Senate scrutiny over CDC turmoil and vaccine policy changes amid calls for resignation.

Robert F. Kennedy Jr. testifies before the Senate Finance Committee amid CDC leadership turmoil and vaccine policy changes.

DOGE cut $900M in research contracts, gutting the Education Sciences Institute. Experts fear impact on test reliability.

A Michigan bill seeks to enhance whistleblower protections, increasing fines and allowing triple wage compensation for retaliation.

Negotiations continue at the state Capitol with little progress on ending the budget impasse before the legal deadline.

A man who admitted to making hoax death threats at Montana State University is sued for framing and defaming students.

The Montana GOP refutes claims of disenfranchising senators, citing First Amendment rights. Disputes arise over leadership.

