Colorado voters have until 7 p.m. today to cast ballots in the 2026 primary election featuring competitive races for U.S. Senate, governor, and other statewide offices.
Presidential powers and corporate abuses predicted after SCOTUS move; New Mexico awaits SCOTUS decision on transgender sports participation; the high court also rules mail-in ballots arriving after Election Day can be counted; Missouri farm leader says the 'Agriculture system is failing.’
As the death toll tops 1,450 in Venezuela, some live rescues have been reported;
BioLab disaster fuels fight for chemical safety in Georgia; DACA holders in legal limbo as renewal applications are delayed; During Pride month, a blow to California schools’ ban on forced outing.
An Okmulgee man's push to revive childhood fireworks traditions led Oklahoma to legalize year-round retail sales and bottle rockets for the first time since 1981.
New Mexico's attorney general opens a formal investigation into DEA allegations that federal agents allowed large fentanyl shipments to reach the state instead of seizing them.
Nebraska's attorney general sued Lincoln over a local minimum wage ordinance, escalating a clash between Democratic-led cities and the Republican-controlled state over wage-setting authority.
Federal immigration officials tightened requirements for domestic violence survivors seeking legal status under a 1994 law, making it harder for abused spouses to prove their marriages were genuine.
Uber and Lyft use artificial intelligence algorithms to charge different prices for identical rides, with fares varying by an average of 50 percent, according to a Consumer Reports investigation.