More Floridians, Californians moving to Texas than reverse

U.S. – According to an analysis of migration data from the three most populous states, more Californians and Floridians are moving to Texas than Texans are moving to those states. Overall, the majority of out-of-state movers relocating
Trump admin revamps visa process in 2025, shaking up immigration system

WASHINGTON D.C. – The Trump administration this year began revamping immigration processes administered by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), including what it says is the rooting out of waste, fraud and abuse in a range of
KPAC Brings Twin Peaks Season One to the Big Screen This January

MOSCOW, ID – The Kenworthy Performing Arts Centre will present Season One of the groundbreaking television series Twin Peaks on the big screen for the first time, offering audiences a chance to experience the cult classic as
DOT realizes road safety a concern with marijuana rescheduling

U.S. – With the impending rescheduling of marijuana in the U.S., the transportation industry is searching for answers on whether it still will legally be able to test employees before sending them on the road or in
Climate activists v. the U.S. energy industry: Cases to watch in 2026

U.S. – Anti-oil and gas advocates across the country have pursued litigation in recent years attempting to force the fossil fuel industry to pay for decades of financial damages the advocates claim were caused by climate change.
One Big Beautiful Bill Act complicates state health care affordability efforts

This article first appeared on KFF Health News. WASHINGTON D.C. – As Congress debates whether to extend the temporary federal subsidies that have helped millions of Americans buy health coverage, a crucial underlying reality is sometimes overlooked: Those subsidies are