Candidates urge CMS to invest in Arizona's rural health care. Biggs invites a tour as Hobbs seeks $180M in grants.
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Michigan bills aim to resume tracking abortion data for patient safety. Debate ensues over privacy concerns and impact on access to care.
Michigan defends new 24% marijuana tax, arguing it's constitutional and separate from existing laws. Industry group challenges tax in court.
President Trump claims tariffs can fund a $2000 dividend for Americans, but experts doubt the math. Legal challenges may impact this plan.
Theater artists Larissa FastHorse and Michael John Garcés explore Indigenous stories in "The Native Nation Project."
Symone Wilkes and Dana Tuller navigate food insecurity through SNAP benefits, multiple jobs, and resourcefulness amidst government uncertainties. Struggling families like Tuller's and Wilkes' are relying on SNAP benefits and food pantries to survive during challenging times.
President Trump pardoned 16 state Republicans for attempting to pass themselves off as electors in Michigan. Despite no federal charges, state prosecution looms.
President Trump pardoned trail runner Michelino Sunseri, who took a brief detour on a record run in Grand Teton National Park, citing overcriminalization concerns.
Food aid during shutdown clarified, Michigander SNAP story, survivor recalls SS Edmund Fitzgerald sinking, and a supernatural encounter tale.
Gov. Katie Hobbs allocates $1.8M to Arizona food assistance amid SNAP funding uncertainty during federal shutdown.









