Education groups propose a ballot to limit Arizona's school voucher program, targeting high-income families and ensuring accountability.
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A lawsuit by the ACLU challenges Arizona's restriction on who can perform abortions, citing constitutional rights.
JACKSONVILLE, Fla.—Keithron Thomas, 11, suffered shoulder pain after a 2019 vaccine. His mom sought compensation from the Vaccine Injury Compensation Program.
Candidates for Michigan governor discuss education policy goals at a forum. Division on funding, school support staff, and free school meals. #MichiganGovernor
Federal lawsuit filed to roll back Michigan's civil rights law protecting abortion rights, citing infringement on free speech and religious beliefs.
Canada's commitment to EVs is shaping the future of the auto industry. Find out more on the impact for the U.S. in our latest interview.
Former Michigan Governor John Engler urges broadcasters to host statewide candidate debates, emphasizing the need for civility in politics. Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson calls on state leaders to stand up against President's lies. Senator Slotkin refuses DOJ interview over video.
New Jersey Rep. Tom Kean Jr. faced criticism for posing with GOP activist Ibrar Nadeem, who has been accused of homophobia and antisemitism.
President Trump claims tariffs have resurrected the U.S. economy, despite mixed results. Critics argue his boasts are often off-base.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson defends election integrity against Trump's false claims, urging officials to stand up for the truth.










