
U.S. Lawmakers Meet Mexican President Before Trump’s Tariff Deadline
Two U.S. lawmakers meet Mexico’s president ahead of Trump’s tariff deadline to discuss immigration and commerce.

Two U.S. lawmakers meet Mexico’s president ahead of Trump’s tariff deadline to discuss immigration and commerce.

Tribal health leaders voiced concerns over Montana’s Medicaid plan changes, fearing increased bureaucracy and coverage loss.

In 2015, Michigan aimed to be a top 10 state in education, investing billions but now ranks in the bottom 10 states.
Alfredo Gutierrez, a prominent Arizona political figure and activist, passed away at 79, leaving a lasting legacy.

Republicans aim to secure a 2026 House majority by gerrymandering in states like Texas and Ohio, sparking concerns over democracy.

Nearly 48,000 Michiganders to get $34M in back pay after unemployment benefits increase, announced in July.

The future of Michigan’s universal school meal program is uncertain due to federal cuts to SNAP and Medicaid funding.
Stateside Michigan – On this week’s It’s Just Politics, we dig into the new eye-raising fundraising numbers released in Michigan’s 2026 race for governor. “The undeniable headline here is that when it comes to the candidates who raised the most money from donors, independent candidate and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan

The North Rim’s Dragon Bravo Fire has expanded to over 94,000 acres, with containment dropping to just 4%.

In June 2025, unemployment rose in 92 North Carolina counties, hitting 5.8% in Edgecombe. Statewide, employment grew slightly, but unemployment rose sharply.

Jensen Jose tracks food policy laws, facing numerous state proposals targeting food additives, reflecting consumer frustration.

The mighty saguaro cactus thrives with help from “nurse” plants, which provide shade, nutrients, and protection.

