
Michigan Nonprofits Face Lasting Impact from Trump-Era Funding Freeze
Michigan nonprofits face lasting impacts from the Trump administration’s temporary freeze on federal payments.

Michigan nonprofits face lasting impacts from the Trump administration’s temporary freeze on federal payments.

In this edition of Stateside, we feature an interview with the mayor of Windsor, Ontario, discussing tariffs and more.

Despite its brevity, NEPA sets demanding workloads for federal agencies, sparking moves to streamline its processes.

Laurel Marcinkus, 30, a motivational speaker and advocate, faced a high-risk pregnancy due to health conditions post-Roe v. Wade.

On today’s newscast: Fired federal workers rally, I-40 traffic halted by storm, Flagstaff dentist loses license.

Senate Republicans voted to revoke a rule protecting electronic payment app users, with Josh Hawley as the lone GOP dissenter.

UM-Flint’s School of Nursing uses standardized patients to boost students’ communication skills through realistic simulations.

Ontario’s premier announced a 25% surcharge on electricity for 1.5 million Americans in response to Trump’s trade war.

Governor Whitmer’s proposed 32% marijuana tax could impact Michigan growers, potentially increasing black market activity.

Bernie Sanders rallies crowds against Trump, focusing on working-class issues and resisting oligarchy, despite not running for president.

Protests erupt at Grand Canyon as federal workers face layoffs under Trump administration, impacting park staffing.

Liz Swaynie, a stewardship officer at UM-Dearborn, is a passionate advocate for rabbits, leading fundraising at Great Lakes Rabbit Sanctuary.

