The long-awaited public release of documents related to the late financier Jeffrey Epstein’s case, which involved serious and extensive unlawful activities, was intended to be a watershed moment for transparency. […]
After weeks of political gridlock, the federal government has finally reopened, and while the news brought a wave of relief, it didn’t magically undo the damage. Millions of Americans, from […]
As the United States government shutdown stretches on, millions of Americans who rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program — better known as SNAP — are facing uncertainty about where […]
The federal government shutdown has now passed 35 days, making this the longest shutdown in history. The most recent was during President Donald Trump’s previous term, and it lasted 34 […]
In early October, President Donald Trump federalized the National Guard from several states and deployed them into Chicago amid anti-Immigration and Customs Enforcement protests. Among the National Guard units that were deployed to Chicago were […]
As the U.S. government entered a partial shutdown on Oct. 1, 2025, hundreds of thousands of federal workers were furloughed, national programs were frozen and vital services ground to a […]
The federal government shutdown will temporarily affect University of Idaho research operations, university officials say. Christopher Nomura, the Vice President of the Office of Research and Economic Development at UI, […]
House Bill 498, a new piece of legislation that was passed in Idaho in July, aims to protect minors from harmful sexual material online by restricting access to all adult […]
Lawmakers now have until November 17 to write another spending bill before the government is shut down after the postponement of the shutdown, which was originally set for Oct. 1. […]
As we get into fall, many might get excited when thinking about the upcoming football season, their personal family pumpkin-carving contests, apple-bobbing competitions or even their parents’ competition over various […]