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Tech giants confronted by officials from 16 US states: 'Questioning the longstanding way we've done things'
Photo Credit: Getty Images Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen has teamed up with 15 other Republican attorneys general to tackle what they have said, in a press release, are "misleading and deceptive claims" from tech giants about the...
Decision-Making About Fertility Preservation After Cancer Diagnosis: A Qualitative Study of Patients’ Experiences and Perspectives
Introduction Cancer is a significant public health concern worldwide, with a rapidly growing disease burden. According to the most recent estimates from the World Health Organization (WHO), the global new cancer cases will exceed 35 million by...
Where to see art in Houston now: 10 exhibits and shows opening in October
The best art shows in October might also be the best explorations into scientific realms Houstonians will see all year. Nature, time, and the secret connective patterns of the universe seem to be major themes of artists and exhibitions this month....
MT Will Still Get Mail During Gov Shutdown, USPS Remains Open!
Montanans Will Still Receive Mail During Federal Government Shutdown, USPS Remains Operational With the Federal Government shutdown, will Montanan’s still get mail? Yes, the U.S. Postal Service is unaffected by the government shutdown because it’s...
Takeaways from Tallahassee — Gotta have faith
When politics and religion collide, it’s rarely pretty — at times it feels like Christian identity is being contorted into something JC wouldn’t abide. But this week brought Floridians a wholesome reminder that when faith leaders and political...
Not so fast: Groups warn of downsides to potential data centers in Butte
Citizen and environmental watchdogs are waving caution flags about proposed data centers in Butte, saying they consume massive amounts of water and electricity and could lead to much higher power bills for residents. “A lot of people have already...
Hallmark’s 2025 Christmas movie lineup is here — see the full countdown to Christmas list
Hallmark Channel is launching the festive season early with its 2025 Countdown to Christmas schedule, ensuring fans a star-studded series of holiday movie and television features. The announcement includes familiar personalities,that includes one...
University of Lethbridge students dive into biochemistry
Demi Good Rider (left) and Thunder Crowshoe at Sunshine Point in Glacier National Park following the Salish Kootenai College conference in Montana. Two University of Lethbridge students dived into biochemistry in a big way over the summer and...
Headlines: Vandalism arrest, Glacier's Sun Road closes, ski resort enhances winter operations
Join Daily Inter Lake reporter Taylor Inman as she goes over some of the week’s biggest headlines for Northwest Montana. This week we’ll learn about why Kalispell Police officers resorted to firing 40 mm less than lethal projectiles late last...
Carroll College announces 6 new full-tuition scholarships from Simperman-Corette Foundation
The Simperman-Corette Foundation is funding six new full-tuition scholarships for Montana undergraduate students at Carroll College. Three of the scholarships will be dedicated to students who come to Carroll after graduating from Butte Central...
In Arizona, Applied Materials, ASU Open $270M Materials-To-Fab Center
The Arizona semiconductor ecosystem saw significant developments last week as industry leaders gathered in Phoenix for the SEMICON West conference. Amidst the activity, Applied Materials and Arizona State University (ASU) marked the official...
From Lancaster classrooms to national spotlight: 5 grads honored
Lancaster City Schools recently inducted five new members into its Distinguished Alumni Hall of Fame. The 2025 inductees are James M. Wagonseller, class of 1939; Ralph E. Smith, class of 1964; Paul D. Schullery, class of 1966; David Huggins, class...
UL Interview with Jeff Lubell, ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing’s New Senior Fellow
Jeff Lubell, ULI Terwilliger Center for Housing Senior Fellow Jeff Lubell recently joined ULI’s Terwilliger Center for Housing as a senior fellow. In this capacity, on a part-time basis, he will provide strategic direction, engage in research, and...
One Good Turn
from Nature & Culture at a Turning Point THE MORNING OF October 11, 2016, was chilly on the northern plains. Low sun glinted on prairie grasses and on the emergency turn-off valves of the five pipelines that burrowed from Canadian tar-sands oil...
Trump's right-hand man says UFOs are flying over US nuclear bases in bombshell claim
Unidentified flying objects (UFOs) have been observed over restricted US nuclear facilities, with details so sensitive that even presidents receive briefings only on a need-to-know basis, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, a close ally of former...
'A better future is possible': Youths sue Trump over climate change
'A better future is possible': Youths sue Trump over climate change By Issam AHMED Missoula, United States (AFP) Sept 16, 2025 Smoke-choked air that fills their lungs, floods threatening their homes and debilitating heat: a group of young...
Fish and Wildlife Commission updates public comments process
MISSOULA, Mont. — The Montana Fish and Wildlife Commission is updating how it collects public comments on meeting agenda items, aiming to make the process more efficient and accessible starting with its December meeting. The new approach will...
Ex didn't take threat to kill seriously
Breadcrumb Trail Links News Local News The former girlfriend of a man facing a first-degree murder charge didn’t call police when he said he would kill Sam Graham in November 2020. Kadence Syrette “didn’t think anything of it” when she got the...
A guide to the 2025 Missoula ballot
Stay up-to-date on the latest breaking news. Get MTFP's in-depth, independent reporting sent directly to your inbox. Missoula voters will weigh in on the upcoming municipal election that includes a race for mayor and seven city council seats, as...
States jostle over $50 billion health fund as Medicaid cuts trigger scramble
Washington — Nationwide, states are racing to win their share of a new $50 billion rural health fund. But helping rural hospitals, as originally envisioned, is quickly becoming a quaint idea. Rather, states should submit applications that "rebuild...