
Michigan Lawmakers Propose New Gun Safety Measures and Restrictions
The Michigan Legislature’s firearm safety caucus announced priorities like banning high-capacity magazines and bump stocks.

The Michigan Legislature’s firearm safety caucus announced priorities like banning high-capacity magazines and bump stocks.

Democrats and Republicans challenge Secretary of State Fontes over Arizona Independent Party name change in court.

Two Michigan colleges, Hillsdale and U of M, may host military education programs as the Defense Department shifts focus.

The economic impact of Wisconsin’s outdoor recreation industry hit a new high in 2024, rising 3.8% from the prior year.

The Montana Supreme Court upheld a set of pro-construction housing laws, marking a significant win for Gov. Gianforte.

Allegations against Cesar Chavez have sparked a reevaluation of his legacy in Arizona as officials respond to claims.

The United Farm Workers union distances itself from Cesar Chavez celebrations over troubling, unspecified allegations.

In an interview, Wisconsin Supreme Court candidate Maria Lazar mistakenly claimed the Dred Scott decision was overturned, highlighting her historical inaccuracy.

The U.S. Supreme Court deemed Trump’s emergency tariffs illegal, leaving businesses uncertain about refunds.

Joy Harjo, first Native U.S. poet laureate, highlights Indigenous poets and reflects on creativity and activism.

Navajos began raising sheep in the 1600s, with formal sheep-driving trails established in 1896 to avoid cattle clashes.

The Federal Reserve faces challenges as it holds rates steady amid job market concerns and price pressures from the Iran war.

