
Rep. Tom Millett Faces $427K Tax Dispute Over 2004-2017 Income
Rep. Tom Millett faces a $427K tax bill after court defeats over unpaid taxes from 2004-2017; plans to appeal.
Rep. Tom Millett faces a $427K tax bill after court defeats over unpaid taxes from 2004-2017; plans to appeal.
Arizona’s Department of Education mistakenly released personal data in a school voucher database, affecting dozens.
American culture was captivated by Martians in the early 1900s, spurred by Percival Lowell’s theories about Mars canals.
Festifall on North Campus buzzed with student activity as organizations showcased opportunities to connect and engage.
Federal Medicaid cuts will impact all Wisconsinites, with hospital closures affecting rural and urban areas, increasing costs.
The University of Michigan seeks nominations for honorary degrees, recognizing those who have made significant contributions.
The Palisades nuclear plant in Michigan has returned to operational status after three years of decommissioning.
President Trump’s attempt to remove Fed governor Lisa Cook may end up in court, testing presidential powers over the Fed.
U-M’s Innovation Partnerships set records in FY ’25 with 673 inventions and 326 commercialization agreements.
Zandi warns that 22 U.S. states face high recession risk, with slowing job growth and weak regional economies threatening national stability this year.
The University of Michigan stops offering gender-affirming care for minors due to pressure from the Trump administration.
Sam Drevo and his mother lost their “art house” in the 2020 Labor Day Fires in Oregon, sparking utility liability debates.