
Court Asked to Allow EPA to Drop PFAS Regulations in Drinking Water
Federal attorneys seek to allow EPA to drop PFAS drinking water regulations, facing opposition from environmental groups.

Federal attorneys seek to allow EPA to drop PFAS drinking water regulations, facing opposition from environmental groups.


Kirk’s shooting at Utah Valley reignited tensions with Fuentes’ Groypers, exposing deepening fractures among far-right extremist factions.

Enrollment at ASU’s West Valley campus rose 15% in two years, driven by new buildings and academic initiatives.

Lieutenant Governor Garlin Gilchrist reported a bomb threat at his home; no explosives found, investigation ongoing.

Thousands of Planned Parenthood of Michigan Medicaid patients must now pay out-of-pocket or find new providers.

Tensions rise on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation as legislative members clash with President Gene Small over governance.

A new Montana program, STARS, boosted starting teacher pay, reducing vacancies and improving retention in schools.

The NRSC edited a video to falsely accuse ex-Gov. Roy Cooper of backing pretrial release policies linked to a tragic stabbing in Charlotte.

Sen. Ghazala Hashmi emphasizes the importance of voting to support Virginia’s public schools, warning against policies that could dismantle the system.

Wayne State offers a bachelor’s in sociology to incarcerated students, helping them reintegrate and reduce recidivism.

The new psychiatric wing at Bozeman Health offers a modern, safe space for mental health care, addressing a key community need.

