
Rescue Mission on Arizona’s Tallest Peak After Lightning Strikes
Rescue crews search for a man struck by lightning on Arizona’s tallest mountain. Helicopters grounded by weather.

Rescue crews search for a man struck by lightning on Arizona’s tallest mountain. Helicopters grounded by weather.

WASHINGTON — Proposed layoffs at the Education Dept. alarm disability advocates and Dems concerned about student impacts.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler broke a campaign pledge by raising money for an anti-abortion group, sparking controversy over his stance on reproductive rights.

A Great Falls candidate proposed using the city’s unhoused as a tourist attraction, suggesting a “homeless profit.”

Arizona AG sues to seat Adelita Grijalva in Congress after Speaker Johnson’s refusal, impacting 800,000 constituents.

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes, and Energy is hosting a summit to address microplastics issues.

Governor Stein announces Ahold Delhaize USA’s $860M investment in Burlington, creating 500+ jobs and expanding Food Lion’s reach across the East Coast.

A contractor fell into a water-filled reactor cavity at Palisades Nuclear Plant, requiring medical evaluation.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes sues to have Adelita Grijalva sworn into Congress after Speaker Johnson’s month-long delay.

Witches’ brooms, caused by dwarf mistletoe, are vital for wildlife, offering habitat and resources in forest ecosystems.

Day 22 of the federal shutdown, with no resolution in sight. Federal employees face missed paychecks, and programs risk funding cuts.

