
Arizona Lawmakers Push for US-Made Voting Machines by 2029 Deadline
President Trump aims to boost US manufacturing, but Arizona’s 2029 voting equipment law could lead to hand-counting ballots.

President Trump aims to boost US manufacturing, but Arizona’s 2029 voting equipment law could lead to hand-counting ballots.

Education research faces major cuts as 40% of NSF grants were terminated by the Department of Government Efficiency.

Tom Nichols discusses the decline of expertise in a digital age, where laypeople often claim knowledge without formal training.

Flagstaff officials warn Trump’s policies leave Arizona vulnerable to wildfires, citing federal cuts and job losses.

Oklahoma urges cost cuts at universities to save money, impacting operations and potentially reshaping higher education.

American colleges rebrand humanities as “applied” to meet job market demands, boosting enrollment and relevance.

Miro, a Dubai high school senior, reconsiders studying in the U.S. after visa concerns, opting for Canada instead.

Eric Chung joins the race for Michigan’s 10th Congressional District, focusing on education reform and economic growth.

Renewable energy projects may lose the ability to bypass local zoning laws under new bills passed in the Michigan House.

Protesters nationwide plan May Day rallies against Trump’s policies, focusing on labor rights and immigrant safety.

Protesters nationwide rallied on May Day, opposing Trump’s policies and advocating for labor and immigrant rights.

The 69th Montana Legislature concluded, approving residential property tax relief and a $16.6 billion budget bill.

