
Businesses Seek Clarity as U.S. Phases Out Penny, States Take Action
As pennies disappear, businesses seek federal guidance on rounding cash transactions, while states begin to act amid growing uncertainty.

As pennies disappear, businesses seek federal guidance on rounding cash transactions, while states begin to act amid growing uncertainty.

Liza Womack, mother of late rapper Lil Peep, opposes replacing Tucson’s The Rock venue, a memorial for her son.

Pickleball is booming globally and gaining traction in schools, blending all ages and skills, aiming for Olympic status.

Turning Point USA returns stronger at AmericaFest in Phoenix, drawing more women after co-founder Charlie Kirk’s death.

The middle housing amendment permits duplexes, triplexes, four-plexes, townhouses, and cottage courts citywide, except rural areas.

Montana’s medical board revoked Dr. Thomas Weiner’s license for prescribing unnecessary treatments and harming patients.

Michigan Senate Majority Leader Brinks plans to prioritize policies despite tensions with House Republicans next year.

Jay Feely, former NFL kicker, shifts his Congressional run to AZ District 1, following Trump’s advice to avoid District 5.

Eighteen farmworkers and organizations are suing the Trump Administration over a policy lowering H-2A worker wages.

Education groups and disability advocates clash over Montana’s ESA funding, as legal battles impact the school year.

The Justice Department released documents on Jeffrey Epstein, revealing new details and reactions from key figures.

U-M advanced its carbon neutrality goals with initiatives in renewable energy, transportation, and waste reduction.

