
Arizona Schools Improve Performance with Project Momentum Initiative
Nearly a quarter of Arizona schools have improved their performance, aided by Project Momentum and coaching efforts.

Nearly a quarter of Arizona schools have improved their performance, aided by Project Momentum and coaching efforts.

Attorney General Kris Mayes seeks Supreme Court review to pursue 11 Republicans over 2020 election claims in Arizona.

A new U.S. Department of Education rule narrows Public Service Loan Forgiveness eligibility, sparking opposition.

At the Billings Livestock Commission, about 4,300 cattle move through pens, with prices for cattle at a record high.

Republican U.S. Senate candidate Michael Whatley advocates for eliminating Obamacare, favoring market-driven solutions amid rising health care costs.

Senators Gallego and Kelly urge for more wildfire recovery funding for federal lands after severe fires devastate areas.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer may leave office amid economic concerns, with forecasts predicting a recovery by 2027.

Gov. Greg Gianforte claims Democratic-led states face an exodus, as Republican states like Montana flourish. Migration data hints at this trend.

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The U.S. Border Patrol is secretly monitoring American drivers, using cameras and algorithms to flag “suspicious” travel.

Before pasteurization in 1938, milk caused 25% of U.S. foodborne illnesses. Now, it’s less than 1%, mainly from raw milk.

Michigan launches LEADS, a pilot program to improve workplace mental health with training on stress and burnout.

