
Montana Secretary of State’s Postcard Sparks Debate Over Voter Fraud
A postcard by Montana’s Secretary of State sparks controversy over its claims on non-citizen voting; experts say it’s rare.

A postcard by Montana’s Secretary of State sparks controversy over its claims on non-citizen voting; experts say it’s rare.

Senator Elissa Slotkin highlights Flint’s ongoing struggle post-water crisis, seeking accountability and justice.

Planned Parenthood of Western Pennsylvania temporarily closed three clinics, impacting over 11,000 patients’ access to care.

Northern Arizona University pauses its College of Medicine plans due to economic challenges, focusing on nursing instead.

New York Rep. Mike Lawler opposes a bipartisan proposal to cap credit card interest rates at 10%, despite mounting support from unlikely allies.

Two Arizona Democrats, Reps. Ansari and Grijalva, held a shadow hearing on housing affordability, emphasizing dignity.

Navajo Nation President Buu Nygren outlines achievements amid efforts to remove him from office before term ends.

The Michigan House voted to ban smartphones in K-12 schools, citing distractions. The bill now moves to the Senate.

The Michigan Court of Appeals won’t expedite the cannabis industry’s challenge to a new wholesale tax on marijuana.

Congress members from border states propose a bill to block federal funds for unauthorized military action in Mexico.

