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Arizona Certifies 2022 Election Despite GOP Complaints
Election results have largely been certified without issue around the country, but Arizona was an exception.
Congress Votes to Avert Rail Strike Amid Dire Warnings
President Joe Biden has vowed to sign the legislation quickly.
House Votes to Avert Rail Strike, Impose Deal on Unions
The bill now goes to the Senate for consideration.
Montana Judge Restores State Wolf Hunting Regulations
The rules allow for the killing of up to 450 wolves in Montana.
Oath Keepers’ Rhodes Guilty of Jan. 6 Seditious Conspiracy
Rhodes was also convicted of obstruction of an official proceeding, but acquitted of two other conspiracy charges.
Montana Man Gets 3 Years in Prison for Role in Capitol Riot
The Hughes brothers were near the front of a group that pursued a Capitol Police officer up the stairs before he led the mob away from the Senate floor.
Virginia Walmart Manager Opens Fire In Break Room, Killing Six
Employee Briana Tyler says the stocking team gathered in the break room when her manager turned around and opened fire on the staff.
Gay Bar Shooting Suspect Facing Murder, Hate Crime Charges
22-year-old Anderson Lee Aldrich is facing five murder charges and five charges of committing a bias-motivated crime causing bodily injury.
Bison Spread As Native American Tribes Reclaim Stewardship
Tribes now have a collective 20,000 bison and that’s been growing steadily
Rising food costs take a bite out of Thanksgiving dinner
Turkey supplies are at their lowest point since 1986 after a deadly avian flu wiped out flocks, and prices are up about 28%.
Wyoming: What to expect on election night
Republicans are set to extend their dominance of ever-redder Wyoming with little resistance.
Hageman faces Grey Bull for US House after beating Cheney
Hageman faces Grey Bull for US House after beating Cheney