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Montana Attorney General Asks Supreme Court to Toss Gallatin County Challenge Over ICE Data Sharing

Montana Attorney General Austin Knudsen filed a response with the Montana Supreme Court this week asking it to dismiss a petition brought by Gallatin County Attorney Audrey Cromwell, escalating a months-long dispute over whether local officials must share criminal justice records with federal immigration authorities. The clash traces back to October 2025, when Cromwell advised Read More…

Nonprofit Brings Intelligence Community Expertise to the Fight Against Human Trafficking

As law enforcement agencies across the country mark National Police Week, a nonprofit staffed by veterans of the intelligence community and special operations forces is working to close one of the most persistent gaps in the fight against human trafficking: the shortage of dedicated intelligence support for investigators pursuing cases that move fast and leave Read More…

Only You: UM Licensing Partners With Smokey Bear in Historic Collaboration

For generations of Americans, their first bear encounter was with one wearing a wide-brimmed hat and holding a shovel, instructing on the dangers of wildfire and protecting wildlands. UM forestry student conducts a prescribed burn at UM’s Lubrecht Experimental Forest, where hands-on wildfire training reflects the same stewardship ethos embodied by Smokey Bear. Not much Read More…

Daines Leads Five Senators to Beijing Ahead of Trump-Xi Summit

The lawmakers pressed China’s leadership on fentanyl, agricultural market access, and Boeing aircraft purchases ahead of an anticipated Trump-Xi summit next week. A bipartisan group of five U.S. senators held three high-level meetings in Beijing on Friday with China’s top leadership, including Premier Li Qiang and Foreign Minister Wang Yi, in a rare diplomatic overture Read More…

Regional News

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North Dakota Supreme Court sides with Energy Transfer in Greenpeace fight over Dutch lawsuit

(The Center Square) – The North Dakota Supreme Court ruled this week that Greenpeace International cannot keep pursuing most of its lawsuit against Energy Transfer in the Netherlands as the pipeline company’s case moves forward in North Dakota. The dispute stems from litigation surrounding disruptive protests against the Dakota Access Pipeline. Energy Transfer sued Greenpeace Read More…

North Dakota Development Fund Expands Eligibility to Support Rural Businesses

The North Dakota Department of Commerce announced that the North Dakota Development Fund Inc. (NDDF) has expanded its eligibility criteria to include non-primary sector businesses. The change is intended to open financing opportunities for more rural businesses and community organizations that previously did not qualify for support. The updated guidelines allow for-profit businesses, specific nonprofits Read More…

National News

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Pentagon Creates Task Force to Bring Back Troops Lost to Covid Vaccine Mandate

The Department of War on established a new task force to streamline the return of former service members who were separated for refusing the military’s Covid-19 vaccine mandate, as the Pentagon works through a backlog of more than 800 troops who have expressed interest in rejoining the force. Secretary Pete Hegseth created the Covid-19 Reinstatement Read More…

Treasury Sanctions Ten in Crackdown on Networks Supplying Iran

The U.S. Treasury Department sanctioned 10 individuals and companies spanning the Middle East, Asia, and Eastern Europe on Friday, targeting what officials described as procurement networks funneling weapons and aerospace-grade materials to Iran’s military — including components found inside recovered Iranian attack drones. The Office of Foreign Assets Control, acting under an executive order targeting Read More…