
Border Patrol Raid on Arizona Aid Camp Sparks Legal Controversy
Customs and Border Protection agents arrested three people during a raid on a No More Deaths aid camp in Arizona.

Customs and Border Protection agents arrested three people during a raid on a No More Deaths aid camp in Arizona.

The Montana Environmental Quality Council approved a letter seeking federal funds to extract minerals from old mines.

Senate Democrats criticized the Education Dept’s plan to shift responsibilities, calling it “outrageous” and “illegal.”

Maggie Gladson relies on Medicaid for her son Charlie, preventing financial disaster. Charlie, with multiple conditions, benefits from home care and therapies, which Medicaid supports.

Farmers anticipate rising healthcare premiums as ACA subsidies expire, impacting costs and access to essential services.

Arizona receives $447M federal funds to expand broadband, focusing on tribal and rural areas, aiming for 160,000 homes.

One year after UnitedHealthcare’s CEO was shot, the U.S. health care crisis worsens, with rising costs and struggles.

UnitedHealth’s stock plunged 44% as soaring health care costs strain consumers and businesses, highlighting systemic issues.

The federal government commits $400 million for two small nuclear reactors at Palisades, doubling its capacity by 2030.

The Michigan auto no-fault law didn’t lower insurance rates; rates increased by nearly $200 from 2019 to 2024.

Celebrating the $107M Montana Heritage Center, a new historical gem with world-class exhibits and dynamic galleries.

Alejandro Santillan-Garcia, aged out of Texas foster care, fears losing SNAP aid due to new work requirements in a law.

