New Mexico's attorney general seeks $953 million from Meta to address depression, eating disorders and suicide risk factors affecting tens of thousands of the state's youth.
Governor Jim Pillen seeks federal disaster aid for eight Nebraska counties after May storms caused over $4.9 million in damage from tornadoes, straight-line winds and flooding.
Six Nebraska state senators joined more than 275 lawmakers nationwide urging Congress to reject an amendment that would shield rideshare companies from liability in sexual assault cases.
Kansas universities can now propose bachelor's degrees requiring as few as 90 credit hours instead of the standard 120 under a three-year pilot program approved by the Board of Regents.
Kansas Attorney General Kris Kobach joined 13 other Republican state attorneys general in asking the EPA to classify the abortion drug mifepristone as a water contaminant, despite experts finding no evidence of environmental harm.
The Defense Department refused to rescind Medals of Honor given to soldiers at the 1890 Wounded Knee Massacre, disappointing descendants who vow to continue their fight for justice.
The federal government may sell a $145 million Salt Lake City warehouse it purchased for an immigration detention center, according to reports that DHS is offloading similar facilities nationwide.
The Trump administration is overhauling Title X, a federal program that provides birth control and reproductive health services to uninsured Americans, shifting its focus toward promoting natural family planning and fertility awareness instead of contraception access.
Colorado's Taxpayer's Bill of Rights is forcing the state to choose between tax refunds and funding schools, roads and healthcare as lawmakers grapple with billion-dollar budget shortfalls.