Amid executive branch drama, Congress eyes the SAVE Act, which could restrict millions of Americans from voting by requiring citizenship documents. This move targets younger voters and voters of color, sparking fears of disenfranchisement and highlighting the ongoing battle over voting rights.
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The Pentagon is tasked with detaining migrants at Guantanamo Bay per Trump's directive, raising questions about capacity and legal criteria.
Molly Blakely discusses Montana's teacher pay challenges. The STARS Act aims to boost starting salaries and retain talent.
Emily Hernandez, known for her role in the Jan. 6 Capitol attack, has gone from a presidential pardon to a prison sentence for a fatal DUI.
President Trump's Army secretary pick, Dan Driscoll, faces a smooth Senate confirmation, but questions arise about his military experience.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr. Faces Scrutiny Over Medicaid Stance
During his confirmation hearing, Kennedy evaded questions about Medicaid cuts, amid GOP plans to slash $2.3 trillion from the program.
New Mexico warns hunters of high PFAS levels in wildlife at Holloman Lake, with contaminants found in birds and mammals, posing health risks.
Officials fear no survivors after a Black Hawk helicopter and a plane collided midair near D.C., crashing into the Potomac River.
A Marine finds new family among fellow incarcerated veterans at San Quentin, discovering hope and camaraderie within prison walls.
A federal judge blocked Trump's funding freeze, causing chaos as states and nonprofits fear losing vital financial support.










