
RFK Jr.’s Vaccine Skepticism Sparks Public Health Concerns and Outbreaks
Two agencies led by RFK Jr. are promoting vaccine skepticism, risking widespread illness, as experts debunk links between vaccines and autism.

Two agencies led by RFK Jr. are promoting vaccine skepticism, risking widespread illness, as experts debunk links between vaccines and autism.

Lower Basin States urge reevaluation of Colorado River management; AI aids APS in early wildfire detection; ASU warned on antisemitism.

Lower Basin states urge a fresh review of Colorado River management, citing shrinking supplies and infrastructure needs.

Ralliant Corporation’s new HQ in Raleigh brings 180 jobs with $189,479 avg. salary, boosting local economy by $975M and empowering high-tech growth.

A new Arizona bill proposes an independent office to oversee the state’s prisons, potentially improving oversight.

President Trump urges the repeal of a 2022 law that has spurred major semiconductor investments and job creation.

Garlin Gilchrist II, Michigan’s first Black lieutenant governor, enters the 2026 governor race, focusing on housing and healthcare.

Phoenix’s hottest year saw a decrease in Maricopa County heat deaths, thanks to new strategies and investments in relief.

Protests against Tesla CEO Elon Musk grow in Grand Rapids, driven by opposition to his policies and controversial actions.

Michigan nonprofits face lasting impacts from the Trump administration’s temporary freeze on federal payments.

Despite its brevity, NEPA sets demanding workloads for federal agencies, sparking moves to streamline its processes.

Laurel Marcinkus, 30, a motivational speaker and advocate, faced a high-risk pregnancy due to health conditions post-Roe v. Wade.

