Wisconsin voters are expected to protest Israel-Hamas war policy at next week’s DNC Protests are expected at next week’s Democratic National Convention over U.S. policy toward the Israel-Hamas war. Some will be from Wisconsin, where they took their opposition to the voting booth. Chuck Quirmbach
Arizona will vote on whether to protect the right to abortion Arizona’s secretary of state announced Monday that his office has certified more than enough signatures to put access to abortion on the November ballot.
Israel-Hamas war: The status of cease-fire talks, crisis in Gaza and Israeli politics It's been over 10 months since the attacks on Israel that lead to the war in Gaza. We look at Gaza's humanitarian situation, how the war has affected Israeli politics and where cease-fire talks stand. Daniel Estrin
Why a Colorado River water rights settlement could also create a new tribal reservation The agreement wouldn't just provide access to the Colorado River. It would also set aside a reservation for the San Juan Southern Paiute, the largest federally recognized tribe in Arizona without a reservation.
Ukraine ramps up offensive into Russia Ukrainian forces have attacked a second border region in western Russia, according to the Russian governor of the territory.
Marshall Fire in 2021 leads to victim protections Three years later, victims, local activists and politicians have worked together to successfully introduce new legislation to help victims of fire in the state when trying to rebuild their lives.
Jewels stolen during a brazen 2019 heist are back on display in Germany The Grüne Gewölbe, or Green Vault, in Dresden said this week that the exhibit of historical items is reopening to the public in "almost all its glory" following the bold robbery five years ago. Joe Hernandez
WHO declares 2024 mpox surge is 'a public health emergency of international concern' "What we’re seeing is tip of the iceberg" because of weaknesses in the surveillance system, says Dr. Dimie Ogoina, chair of the WHO emergency committee. Gabrielle Emanuel
AI is changing video games -- and striking performers want their due Performers are on strike against major video game companies, and AI is the sticking point. Here’s how game development has evolved since early animation. Mandalit del Barco
Marysville Schools are facing a 'critically declining financial condition,' but is far from the only district with budget challanges Hans Anderson