
Women in Hermosillo March for Safety and Justice on Women’s Day
Women in Hermosillo, Mexico, marched for safety, justice, and abortion rights during the annual International Women’s Day.

Women in Hermosillo, Mexico, marched for safety, justice, and abortion rights during the annual International Women’s Day.

Local and state officials in Michigan explore legal options to block a new ICE detention center amid protests and secrecy.

Montana’s health department will start checking Medicaid recipients’ compliance with new work requirements in July.

Gov. Tony Evers announced Wisconsin joining WHO’s Global Outbreak Alert and Response Network to enhance public health.

The Arizona House will vote on a bill creating crimes of civil terrorism and subversion, raising concerns among lawmakers.

Reps. Biggs and Schweikert support Trump’s Iran attack despite previously opposing presidential war power without Congress.

The U.S. lost 92,000 jobs in February, raising unemployment to 4.4%. Winter weather and strikes were partly blamed.

Crude topped $100 after Iran threats in the Strait of Hormuz cut 20% of global supply, sending futures up 11% and gas to $3.48.

As April 15 nears, tax pros caution filers against relying on AI tools like Grok or ChatGPT, citing errors Trump-era rule changes and privacy risks.

President Trump and Christine Drazan aim to restrict mail-in voting. Drazan, a former Oregon legislator, runs for governor, challenging Oregon’s mail voting system.

Recent studies suggest that success isn’t linked to willpower but to avoiding temptations and creating supportive environments.

A new Master of Urban Technology program at Taubman College will equip students to enhance urban environments using AI.

