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Upgrades on the terminal ticket counter and baggage area to begin June 15.
Regional News
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A new statewide poll shows broad support among Montana voters for increasing cigarette taxes and ending the sale of flavored tobacco products.
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New technologies like data centers and surveillance monitoring were hot-button topics at the Montana Democratic Party convention in Billings over the weekend.
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Wildlife filmmaker and Montana native Casey Anderson is using his national clout to champion the preservation of public lands.
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An upcoming meeting before the Yellowstone County Commissioners will allow the state to build its new psychiatric facility on residential zoning outside of Laurel.
National News
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By a 6-3 vote, the high court ruled that federal law allows the government to stop asylum seekers from physically setting foot in the United States, effectively keeping them from applying for asylum.
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Writing for the court majority, Justice Samuel Alito that under the TPS law, the president has unreviewable authority to end the program, without intervention from the courts.
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The central issue in the Roundup case, filed by Missouri resident John Durnell, was who decides what should appear on a pesticide or insecticide label—and whether a federal law overrides state claims.
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A federal judge in Boston has blocked parts of President Trump's executive order to limit voting by mail. The Trump administration is expected to appeal the ruling.
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In this installment of NPR's Word of the Week, we go to camp: from 16th-century military lodgings to the wilderness adventures of the 1880s designed to turn boys into "manly men."
NPR Headlines
- Trump urges GOP to prioritize election bill as his Iran war handling draws scrutiny
- Political strategist on the growing tensions between Trump and Senate Republicans
- Judge blocks Postal Service proposal to restrict mail-in voting under Trump's order
- Death toll expected to rise after twin earthquakes hit Venezuela
- 4 surprising things to know about abortion in America since Dobbs
- 'They can kill you': Immigrants fear a surge in xenophobic violence in South Africa
- Trump is pushing to institutionalize homeless people. That may include veterans
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