
Youth Plaintiffs Testify Against Trump’s Climate Policies in Federal Court
Youth plaintiffs in Lighthiser v. Trump argue Trump’s energy orders worsen climate change, impacting health and safety.

Youth plaintiffs in Lighthiser v. Trump argue Trump’s energy orders worsen climate change, impacting health and safety.

Governor Whitmer urges the Legislature for a bipartisan budget to prevent Michigan’s economic turmoil amid tariffs.

Phoenix City Council plans to rehire Ed Zuercher as city manager, following Jeff Barton’s retirement announcement.

Federal funding has helped rural Wisconsin access the internet, but recent rule changes have delayed these efforts.

Detroit leaders consider a tax on event admissions to boost revenue, similar to other cities; debate on its impact arises.

The killing of conservative activist Charlie Kirk has prompted a wave of bipartisan condemnation of political violence, with leaders across the spectrum warning that democracy itself is at stake if the nation fails to step back from escalating hostility.

The state’s top Republican lawmakers are trying to halt doctors’ efforts to void abortion restrictions recently passed.

An appeals court rejected Trump’s bid to fire Fed board member Lisa Cook, allowing her to attend a key meeting.

Mifepristone, approved 25 years ago by the FDA, transformed abortion access, now accounting for 63% of U.S. abortions.

A report highlights dropping water levels at Lake Powell and Lake Mead, urging urgent action to avoid dire outcomes.

Pima County health officials offer COVID-19 vaccines at clinics amid Gov. Hobbs’ order to increase statewide access.

Telehealth offers convenience but may have drawbacks like unexpected costs. Consider when it’s best to see a doctor in person.

