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Redistricting process may put Southern Idaho Democrats — especially in Blaine County — at risk
Strategically thinking, Democrats may be better positioned long-term in the new Treasure Valley district than in isolated, outlying areas like Blaine County, writes guest columnist Stephen Hartgen.
Fulcher, other GOP lawmakers object to FBI review of threats against school boards
Idaho Rep. Russ Fulcher signed a letter calling the inquiry ‘a scare tactic to silence parents’
Retired Idaho law enforcement officers start PAC targeting ‘fringe candidates’ in GOP primary
Group, led by former Ada County Sheriff Gary Raney, is spending money on campaign ads
Visits to national parks dipped slightly in 2025—after a record-breaking year
The National Park Service recorded 323 million visits in 2025 at parks, historic sites, monuments and recreation areas, about a 3% decline from 2024’s all-time high.
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What Hamburg's Missteps In 1892 Cholera Outbreak Can Teach Us About COVID-19 Response
Lesson No. 1: Have "proper precautions in place," says historian Richard Evans. And don't "try to hush it up." Thousands died in Hamburg after the government failed to acknowledge a cholera outbreak.
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Use It Or Lose It: Parents Set Wages Aside For Child Care. Now It's At Risk
For many families, 2020 ended up being a year with fewer child-care expenses. Now parents with unspent funds in their dependent-care flexible spending accounts are trying to figure out what to do.
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What Effect Will Holiday Travel Have On The Pandemic?
Sarah McCammon speaks with Dr. Teena Chopra, an infectious disease specialist, about how holiday travel will impact an already struggling American health system.
'Do I Really Need This Much Office Space?' Pandemic Emptied Buildings, But How Long?
As commercial real estate continues to lie vacant around the U.S., it may contribute to a vicious economic cycle that reshapes New York and other cities.
How Widespread Coronavirus Testing Helped Meatpacking Plants Slow Outbreaks
Thousands of meatpacking workers have been infected with the coronavirus. Some of their employers now are rolling out large-scale testing, and their experience may offer lessons for other businesses.
Some People 'Have The Sniffles': Trump Downplays The Coronavirus's Severity
In a Fox News interview, the president weighed in controversially on the pandemic and issues of race.
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