
Arizona Bill Advances: Social Media Suicide Encouragement as Manslaughter
A proposed Arizona bill classifies encouraging minor suicide on social media as felony manslaughter if they die.

A proposed Arizona bill classifies encouraging minor suicide on social media as felony manslaughter if they die.

A Michigan Democrat urges Congress to return early from spring recess to address the war with Iran despite a ceasefire.

Automated license plate readers in Michigan raise privacy concerns. Residents and lawmakers debate data sharing and surveillance.

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A company accused of illegal gambling won a Third Circuit Court victory, challenging Arizona’s jurisdiction claims.

Since Russia invaded in 2022, FPV drones hunt civilians in Ukraine, exposing U.S. unpreparedness as Iran-linked strikes kill American troops.

Record-breaking heat in the Mountain West worsens Colorado River forecasts, impacting water supply and negotiations.

An Arizona House measure for stricter short-term rental rules is likely dead after missing key Senate deadlines.

Shawn Brown adds medication abortions to her urgent care in Michigan, filling a gap after Planned Parenthood closed.

After two years of litigation, a judge ended Biden’s SAVE plan, affecting 7.5 million enrolled students nationwide.

North Carolina’s January 2026 unemployment steady at 3.8%, while national rate drops to 4.3%. Nonfarm jobs up by 5,200, driven by education and health.

Elissa Slotkin, potential 2028 contender, engages Iowa Trump voters, aiming to redefine Democratic strategy.

