
Arizona Voter Roll Review Flags Non-Citizens, Raises Accuracy Concerns
Secretary of State Fontes questions the accuracy of a federal database after Maricopa County flagged 137 non-citizens.

Secretary of State Fontes questions the accuracy of a federal database after Maricopa County flagged 137 non-citizens.

U.S. Senate Democrats spotlighted Trump’s attempts to cut funds for minority-serving institutions, threatening DEI policies.

Senate Republicans focus on affordability for midterms, yet major donors like Koch Industries and Blackstone raise prices, challenging this narrative.

Kari Lake, linked with Arizona politics, faces setbacks in pursuit of political office, pivoting strategies amidst challenges.

The FBI is investigating the death of 8-year-old Maleeka “Mollie” Boone, who was found dead on the Navajo Nation.

Former Navajo Vice President Rex Lee Jim, a visionary leader and poet, passed away at 63, leaving a lasting legacy.

“U-M leverages AI and HPC for breakthroughs in medicine, safety, and engineering, driving lifesaving innovations.”

Undergraduate applications to UM-Ann Arbor hit a record high of 115,125 for fall 2026, marking a 29% rise in five years.

Governor Whitmer’s final State of the State address highlights literacy, affordable housing, and healthcare reforms.
Nominee for the Bureau of Land Management, Steve Pearce, assured U.S. senators that he and Interior Secretary Doug Burgum are not in favor of a large-scale sale of federal lands. Pearce, a Republican and former U.S. House Representative from New Mexico, appeared before the Senate Energy and Natural Resources Committee

