
Alberta Secession Unlikely Amid Improved Relations with Canada
Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meets with Canadian PM Mark Carney, easing tensions over secession and shared issues.

Alberta Premier Danielle Smith meets with Canadian PM Mark Carney, easing tensions over secession and shared issues.

Gov. Hobbs and AG Mayes tackle rising energy costs. Hobbs aims to streamline infrastructure, Mayes opposes APS rate hike.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan announced a $60 million budget surplus, proposing a $42 million reserve fund for future stability.

President Trump’s administration will redirect $495M to HBCUs and tribal colleges, shifting funds from minority-serving programs.

The Rx Kids program in Flint, offering cash transfers to moms, reduces eviction risks and postpartum depression rates.

Promising cyclist Matthew Riccitello joins Decathlon CMA CGM team for 2026, aiming for Tour wins with a 47M euro budget.

Two firefighters, Brenna Kulikowski and Damon Thompson, died in a crash on State Route 260. Investigation is ongoing.

Phoenix experienced one of its hottest summers on record, with June through August nights averaging 84.7 degrees.

NPR tracks lawmakers leaving Congress for 2026 elections: 10 senators, 27 House members; more Republicans exiting.

Connie Sung’s appointment as the first Annmarie Hawkins Research Professor in Disability Justice honors decades of advocacy.

James Cech, a senior ASL interpreter at Michigan Medicine, bridges communication gaps in diverse clinical settings.

School voucher policies are reshaping American education, risking the loss of civic education’s public mission.

