Gen Z Faces Financial Struggles: Living with Parents a Growing Trend
Kai Stevens, a former biochem major, grapples with financial strain, forcing him to live with his parents and work part-time.
Kai Stevens, a former biochem major, grapples with financial strain, forcing him to live with his parents and work part-time.

The federal shutdown’s impact on Montana is significant due to the vital role of national parks in its economy.

Glacier National Park remains open during the federal shutdown, risking trash pileup, limited communication, and staff.

The Montana DOT updates its freight plan, addressing safety, reliability, and environmental concerns for future transport.

Unemployment rates in North Carolina saw a rise in 95 counties during August 2025, while only two counties experienced a decrease, and three remained unchanged, according to a government press release. Edgecombe and Halifax Counties recorded the highest unemployment rates at 6.1 percent, whereas Currituck County reported the lowest at

Professors are increasingly using AI tools like Gemini and Claude for curriculum development, grading, and research.

Georgia State’s Prof. Kasun uses AI for class ideas, echoing a trend among educators to integrate AI into teaching.

Michigan leaders announce a stopgap plan for state government but exclude K-12 schools, causing financial strain.

Governor Whitmer urges Michigan schools to provide free meals amid budget chaos, despite lack of finalized funding.

The Supreme Court will hear Trump’s appeal on his firing of Fed Governor Lisa Cook in January.

Ford’s new learning labs will let K-12 students explore careers in automotive and skilled trades, reaching 7,300 in MI.

Brian Wheeler wades the Big Hole River, scrubbing rocks and collecting invertebrates to assess river health in Montana.