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Tens of thousands of people gathered at the Minnesota State Capitol in St. Paul for the No Kings protest on Saturday, March 28, 2026. (Photo by Nicole Neri/Minnesota Reformer)

No Kings rallies draw crowds large, small throughout country

By States Newsroom staff - March 29, 2026

A website user weighs whether to accept or deny cookies, small data files that websites store on a user’s browser to remember their preferences. Consumers and state lawmakers alike are becoming more concerned about how retailers are using algorithms — many of which rely on personal data — to price products. (Photo by Lauren McCauley/Maine Morning Star)

Your personal data might set your grocery prices. States aim to crack down.

By Madyson Fitzgerald - March 27, 2026

People critical of the policies of the Trump administration rally in Deering Oaks Park in Portland, Maine, as part of the nationwide No Kings protests in October. The movement is gearing up for its biggest day yet as thousands of protests are scheduled across the country on Saturday.

As No Kings protests grow, a bigger question looms: What comes next?

By Anna Claire Vollers - March 26, 2026

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  • March 27 | Your personal data might set your grocery prices. States aim to crack down.
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Election workers receive drop boxes for hand delivered mail-in ballots n North Las Vegas, Nevada, in 2024. Nevada is one of 14 states that counts mail ballots received after Election Day.

Supreme Court skeptical of allowing states to count mail ballots that arrive after Election Day

BY Jonathan Shorman - March 23, 2026

People rally for mental health care funding at the Pennsylvania Capitol in 2022. Federal Medicaid cuts could threaten already-struggling psychiatric units at hospitals across the country. (Photo by Amanda Berg for Pennsylvania Capital-Star)

Medicaid cuts could add pressure to already-stressed psychiatric units

BY Nada Hassanein - March 23, 2026

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services is arguing that 13 states requiring insurers to cover abortion are in violation of federal law. (Photo by Shauneen Miranda/States Newsroom)

HHS to investigate 13 states that require insurers to cover abortions

BY Sofia Resnick - March 20, 2026

Sarah Beckman, left, stands with other staff members of Ohio's Hamilton County Quick Response Team in an undated photo. The team helps people who use fentanyl get treatment. Ohio had the largest drop in opioid overdose deaths of any state as of October 2025 since the national peak in June 2023.

Drop in opioid overdose deaths nears 50% since 2023

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