
Trump’s AI Order Sparks Clash with Wisconsin Over State Regulations
Trump’s executive order limiting state AI regulations sparks potential conflict with Wisconsin over safety concerns.

Trump’s executive order limiting state AI regulations sparks potential conflict with Wisconsin over safety concerns.

U.S. Forest Service faces backlash for using emergency powers for roads and logging post-Hurricane Helene, sparking a lawsuit.

Governor Josh Stein announced a $57M initiative to repair rentals damaged by Hurricane Helene, ensuring affordability.

Fungus linked to white-nose syndrome found in Nevada. Officials increase monitoring to protect bat populations.

Vice President JD Vance praised economic progress under President Trump at a Uline warehouse, citing job growth.

Athens insurance professional Carl Blount announces candidacy for the Clarke County School District Board in District 3.

The Bad River Band is suing the U.S. Army Corps for allegedly violating laws in permitting Enbridge’s Line 5 reroute.

Lincoln mandates businesses with crypto ATMs display warnings by Dec. 24 to prevent scams; LPD adds a crypto investigator.

Dearborn is launching Michigan’s first citywide school bus stop-arm safety program to deter illegal passing drivers.

Wisconsin Rep. Derrick Van Orden supports cutting Obamacare subsidies as costs rise, despite public opposition.

A compassionate act on Gray Highway led Debbie Rhoden and Keith Tidwell to an unexpected friendship, transforming his long, unsafe commute into a safe journey.

In a remarkable act of vigilance and compassion, a chef’s quick thinking saved a regular diner’s life at a Florida restaurant. Charlie Hicks, a 78-year-old resident of Pensacola, Florida, was a familiar face at the Shrimp Basket restaurant, where he dined twice daily for a decade, consistently ordering a cup