
U.S.-Mexico Talks Focus on Tariffs, Auto Industry, and Border Security
Talks between U.S. and Mexican officials continue ahead of President Trump’s tariffs, focusing on auto industry and security.
Talks between U.S. and Mexican officials continue ahead of President Trump’s tariffs, focusing on auto industry and security.
Sandra Dill runs a family child care business in New Haven, providing vital support through the Head Start program.
An appeals court upheld the convictions of two men who plotted to kidnap Michigan’s governor in 2020, affirming the verdict.
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McKinney-Williams, BSU VP, created “Uncovering” to document UM-Dearborn’s Black Student Union history and impact.
Seven U-M members were inducted as Distinguished Fellows into the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C.
A 25% tariff on imported vehicles starts April 2, dubbed “Liberation Day” by Trump, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing.