Aging advocates win as GRRC approves new rules for assisted living memory care, despite industry concerns over clarity.
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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.
House Republicans dispute claims that up to 13.7 million could lose coverage due to a bill imposing stricter Medicaid work requirements and ACA changes.
Three Palm Beach County deputies, killed in a crash, were honored with the Medal of Sacrifice by President Trump for their ultimate sacrifice.
Verizon ends diversity policies to please U.S. government, gets approval for $20 billion deal to buy Frontier Communications. FCC cites changes.
Health professionals highlight how mixed messaging and misinformation contribute to declining vaccination rates, especially in rural areas.
Texas Senate passed SB 2880, reviving a 1925 abortion ban that criminalizes out-of-state abortions and aiding such travel, sparking legal concerns.
Michigan state Rep. Joe Tate joins the race for Senate, aiming to continue his grandparents' legacy. Democrats seek majority in 2026 midterms. Discover the beauty of nature with our guided hikes through lush forests, majestic mountains, and breathtaking waterfalls. Book your adventure now!










