
Colleges Navigate Trump’s DEI Guidance, Cancel Affinity Ceremonies
Austin Kissinger, a first-generation student, faced disappointment as the University of Kentucky canceled affinity ceremonies.

Austin Kissinger, a first-generation student, faced disappointment as the University of Kentucky canceled affinity ceremonies.

Governor Hobbs refuses to seek Senate confirmation for agency heads, risking another legal battle over the process.

Nearly 9,700 firearms and 3,000 rounds of ammo were intercepted heading to Mexico; U.S. gun stores under scrutiny.

Lawmakers entered Montana’s 2025 session facing many questions: Medicaid renewal, budget decisions, property tax relief.

Arizona faces further cuts to its Colorado River supply next year due to ongoing drought and early snowmelt.

Montana’s behavioral health system, strained by past budget cuts, is set for revitalization with new legislative support.

More than a thousand people rallied in Flagstaff for May Day protests against the Trump administration and for labor.

Birth rates in the U.S. have been declining, despite a slight increase last year driven mainly by Hispanic women.

Trump’s tariffs could trigger a recession as prices soar, but Pennsylvania offers free resources to help you save money.

President Trump ordered a halt to federal funding for NPR and PBS, citing bias, sparking legal and political battles.

Michigan has improved in patient safety rankings with 24 hospitals receiving an “A,” despite DMC facing criticism.

Arizona AG Kris Mayes allocates $6M to tribal recovery efforts after fraudulent sober living homes targeted Indigenous people.

