
Michigan Bill Seeks Civil Immunity for Self-Defense in Police Cases
The Lyoya family seeks justice through a civil suit after a hung jury in Patrick Lyoya’s case against Officer Schurr.

The Lyoya family seeks justice through a civil suit after a hung jury in Patrick Lyoya’s case against Officer Schurr.

Legislative Democrats in Michigan propose bills to enforce stricter pollution cleanup standards and hold polluters accountable.

Proposed federal cuts to SNAP could cost Michigan $800 million annually, impacting 1.4 million residents, many with kids.

Chezni Carrion relies on SNAP and WIC to support her son Hudson. Cuts in funding could jeopardize their daily life.

The Show explores masculinity discourse at AmericaFest, highlighting the focus on gender roles and cultural debates.

President Trump’s budget proposes cutting funding for tribal colleges, endangering the Institute for American Indian Arts.

A salmonella outbreak from a large egg recall has sickened dozens in Arizona and six other states, with 79 cases reported.

Continuous glucose monitors, small in size, promise health benefits but raise questions about their usefulness for non-diabetics.

The device is small, but the hype is big. Continuous glucose monitors are transforming diabetes care and health claims.

Nebraska embraces inclusive education, integrating students with disabilities into general classrooms, showing promising results.

Graduate students in education often forgo higher wages, believing in the intrinsic value of education to transform lives.
Peoria residents express concerns over a proposed Amkor Technology facility, citing traffic and contamination issues.

