The feud between Trump and Musk has made X a spectacle, fueling engagement and memes, yet raising questions about its impact on the platform's future.
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Michigan considers roadside spit tests for drug usage to make roadways safer. Critics fear abuse and call it "voodoo science."
A federal judge has temporarily halted the closure of most Job Corps sites, affecting 250 students in Phoenix.
Democratic lawmakers in Michigan are calling for expanded civil rights laws to protect against antisemitism, following recent violent incidents.
A 4-year-old Mexican girl, receiving lifesaving care in California, was granted one-year humanitarian parole after facing potential deportation.
Republican lawmaker in Michigan introduces articles of impeachment against Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson, accusing her of exceeding authority and lack of transparency.
Aging advocates win as GRRC approves new rules for assisted living memory care, despite industry concerns over clarity.
The State Department has paused new visa interviews for foreign students as it plans to expand social media vetting. Current applicants remain unaffected.
NPR and Colorado public radio stations sue Trump White House over funding ban, citing violation of First Amendment protections for free press. Congress authorized CPB as a private nonprofit independent of the federal government, defying Trump's attempts to withhold funding from NPR and PBS. Discover the beauty of nature with our guided hiking tours through lush forests, cascading waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain views.
Arizona law now limits marijuana advertising, banning Santa Claus images to protect children from targeted marketing.