
Gov. Gianforte: Proposed $2.8B NCAA Settlement Unfair to Rural States
Gov. Greg Gianforte criticized a $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, saying it would harm rural states’ athletic programs.

Gov. Greg Gianforte criticized a $2.8 billion NCAA settlement, saying it would harm rural states’ athletic programs.

WASHINGTON — As private student loan companies face accusations of predatory behavior, Senate members and advocates voiced concerns.

The Kalispell City Council voted to revoke the permit of Flathead Valley’s only low-barrier homeless shelter.

As federal efforts for child care benefits stall, states incentivize employers with tax credits to support working parents.

Harris has vowed to provide significant federal funding to support rural communities across the United States, expand small business financing for entrepreneurs in rural America, and invest in rural technical and higher education programs.

Travis County officials sued Attorney General Ken Paxton and Secretary of State Jane Nelson over attempts to block voter registration efforts.

Rob Bresnahan violated Venmo’s terms of service when he bought a gun and sold ammunition in 2020. Gun safety advocates raise concerns over Pennsylvania’s lax gun laws.

A flexible screen developed by University of Michigan engineers inspired by squids can store and display encrypted images using magnetic fields.

Developing friendships is a natural part of childhood, but it may be easier for some kids than others. Many parents worry.

An investigation into alleged attorney misconduct by Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen will proceed after the Commission on Practice rejected his motion to dismiss the case.

Voters will decide on adding the right to an abortion to the state constitution in November. Arizona’s Civil War-era ban repealed.

Florida Gov. DeSantis criticizes GOP members for not opposing Amendment 4, which seeks to enshrine abortion rights in the state constitution, repealing a six-week abortion ban.

