
Arizona AG Sues Insurers, Alleging AI-aided Collusion to Lower Payments
The Arizona Attorney General is suing nine insurers for using AI to lower healthcare payments, raising patient costs.

The Arizona Attorney General is suing nine insurers for using AI to lower healthcare payments, raising patient costs.

Health officials report a Mohave County resident’s death from hantavirus, urging awareness and prevention efforts.

Nearly 40 million rely on the Colorado River for water, but the exact number is unknown, impacting policy decisions.

June is Pride Month, but the organization behind Arizona’s largest LGBTQ+ event has filed for bankruptcy, with debts.

The Legislature returns to the state Capitol to finalize the budget by July 1, amid slow negotiations and key debates.

A Conservation K-9 named Blue helps manage elk and bighorn sheep interactions at Grand Canyon’s South Rim.

Nearly four years after a $516,567 fine, Montana’s DEQ has reached an agreement with the Zortman mine’s current owner.

As a transgender woman in Venezuela, Q faced discrimination. After seeking asylum in the U.S., she was detained and assaulted.

Absenteeism in Michigan schools is a critical issue, with chronic absenteeism rates worsening post-pandemic. A new study offers hope by highlighting effective strategies, such as frequent home visits, to improve attendance. However, these methods are not foolproof, requiring further investigation into their true impact.