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An Indiana judge has declined to expand the medical exception in the state's near-total abortion ban, maintaining the current interpretation of "serious health risk" despite concerns from healthcare providers.
A large wildfire in Southern California has forced thousands to evacuate and created its own weather systems. Firefighters hope cooler temperatures will aid containment efforts in the coming days.
Justice Elena Kagan advocates for reduced reliance on the Supreme Court's emergency docket, citing concerns over rushed decision-making. She also suggests implementing measures to enforce the court's ethics code.
Federal prosecutors have indicted two individuals for using an online platform to encourage attacks against minorities and government officials, aiming to ignite a race war. The case highlights the evolving nature of white supremacist violence in the digital age.
Federal authorities have apprehended two individuals for allegedly using Telegram to promote violence against minorities and officials. The suspects face multiple charges, including solicitation of hate crimes and terrorism support.
A judge in Idaho has decided to move the trial of Brian Kohberger, accused of killing four university students, citing media influence on potential jurors. The new location remains undisclosed.
Upcoming reports from Dave & Buster's and Kroger, along with the August inflation data, are set to provide insights into consumer spending and economic trends in the United States.
The Duck Valley Indian Reservation faces a health crisis linked to environmental contamination. Tribal leaders demand action as the community confronts a legacy of pollution and potential Agent Orange exposure.
A U. S. judge upholds Idaho's water rights forfeiture laws while striking down others as unconstitutional. The ruling impacts federal agencies' control over water rights on public grazing lands.
The U. S. government finalizes a plan to boost solar energy across 11 western states, aiming to expedite infrastructure projects. The initiative includes emissions reduction credits in Arizona to support semiconductor manufacturing.
Over 140 ballot measures across 41 states will allow voters to directly decide on key issues including abortion rights, election reforms, and marijuana legalization in the upcoming general election.
Former Republican staffers endorse VP Harris, warning against Trump. Special counsel appeals case dismissal. Gaza aid disrupted, Telegram founder arrested, and Oasis brothers reunite for tour.
David Rush, a motivational speaker from Boise, has broken over 180 Guinness World Records, surpassing the previous record holder. His journey from blindfolded juggling to smashing vinyl records showcases his dedication to unique challenges.
Dozens of Biden's national security nominees, including ambassadors, face prolonged Senate delays. The backlog, attributed to political disputes, raises concerns about U.S. global competitiveness against China and Russia.
China's new restrictions on antimony exports highlight the West's critical mineral dependence. Despite efforts to diversify, the U.S. faces challenges in securing alternative sources, underscoring long-term supply chain vulnerabilities.
The U. S. Supreme Court has permitted Arizona to require proof of citizenship for state voter registration forms, potentially impacting the upcoming presidential election. The decision has sparked debate over voter rights and election integrity.
The Supreme Court's decision to maintain injunctions on new Title IX regulations in several states has created a divided implementation across the US, fueling ongoing debates on gender identity and education policies.
Steve Symms, a Republican lawmaker from Idaho who served in Congress for two decades, passed away at his home in Virginia. Known for his conservative stance and controversial statements, Symms left a complex political legacy.
Fifteen Republican-led states have filed a lawsuit against the Biden administration's rule allowing "Dreamers" to enroll in ACA health insurance. The states argue the rule violates laws and encourages illegal immigration.
A fatal wildfire in Colorado's Rocky Mountain foothills has destroyed homes and forced evacuations. Meanwhile, firefighters across the US struggle to contain multiple large-scale blazes, including California's massive Park Fire.