Kansas City has come to national prominence for leading the national “tenant union” movement, organizing massive groups of renters to effectively stop rent increases and get landlords to provide ...
A federal freeze on child care funding, triggered by a major fraud investigation in Minnesota, is causing concern among ...
Within hours of returning to office, in January 2025, U.S. President Donald Trump took an axe to multilateralism by pulling the United States out of the Paris climate accord and the World Health ...
Several new state laws will take effect Jan. 1, including new age restrictions and taxes on hemp derived cannabis products.
After a long, tenuous last few weeks for the University of Michigan, the football program appears to have found a new head coach to lead them into a ...
Across the nation, rising child care costs and a shortage of spots are squeezing families and pushing parents, especially mothers, out of the workforce.
In this column, Sarah Winograd reflects lessons learned about building a prevention model alongside families and communities ...
A regional jail diversion program was eliminated as part of a broader effort to centralize and standardize mental health care across the state.
Maui High alumna and current University of Portland student Jacy Hanada stands for a photo at the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope on Haleakalā, where she interned this past summer. Photo courtesy: ...
LED face masks offer a host of transformative skin benefits—they can reduce redness, treat acne, and minimize the look of fine lines, wrinkles, and discoloration. Even better, they don’t require a lot ...
Agriculture Secretary Brooke Rollins today announced that she has signed requests from six more states for waivers from the rules of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) so that the ...