
Whatley Claims Inflation is Down Despite Data Showing Rising Prices
Michael Whatley, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, claims inflation is down, despite evidence showing rising prices.

Michael Whatley, Republican candidate for U.S. Senate in North Carolina, claims inflation is down, despite evidence showing rising prices.

Mexican gray wolves are at the center of political and conservation debates, revealing deep political divides.

The University of Montana seeks a new president, drawing over 60 applicants. A diverse working group aids the search.

Two studies suggest Rep. Mike Lawler backed Trump’s agenda 100% in 2025, challenging his bipartisan claims. Lawler’s record may affect his reelection.

John Havlicek, a long-time high school Spanish teacher in La Crosse, juggles a second job to meet rising living costs.

The Michigan House passed a $152 million bill for the Selfridge Air National Guard base’s runway construction amid urgency.

Hat Ranch in Arizona carries a rich history of conservation and public life, from early Native American ties to its role

Michigan’s U.S. District Courts see over 800 habeas corpus petitions, mostly from North Lake Processing Center detainees.

The Michigan House passed a bill requiring legislative approval for changes to school curriculum guidance, sparking debate.

A bipartisan bill to make public records free advanced, benefiting only lawmakers, amid concerns over school expenses.

Most Montanans support current levels of federal land, despite political debates on land management and ownership.

Governor Josh Stein highlights NC’s thriving ski industry, generating $244M and attracting 780,000 visitors, urging travelers to explore its winter sports.

