
Federal Government Responds to ACLU Lawsuit on MSU Student Visa Issue
The federal government responded to an ACLU lawsuit defending two international students at MSU whose visas were terminated.

The federal government responded to an ACLU lawsuit defending two international students at MSU whose visas were terminated.

Becky Klein found excellent dental care at Thunder Bay Community Health Service in Atlanta, MI, with U-M student dentists.

Governor Whitmer’s appointment of Justice-designate Noah Hood solidifies a 6-1 Democratic super-majority in Michigan.

The Trump administration’s registration plan for undocumented immigrants raises fears of racial profiling and confusion.

Gov. Katie Hobbs signs a bipartisan measure to fund services for disabled Arizonans, resolving a budget impasse.

Author Scott Thybony’s journey to the Grand Canyon reveals ancient fossil tracks, inspired by a 19th-century tale.

Southwestern Tribes form a coalition to protect Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument from size cuts and threats.

Grand Rapids may reduce precincts from 74 to 59 due to absentee voting rise, sparking debates on voter accessibility.

After weeks of volatility due to Trump’s trade war, the stock markets responded positively to his softer tone toward China.

A judge denied a request to block Arizona from barring hemp-based THC sales, as industry argues against AG’s stance.

Michigan Senate passes bills to create a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, aiming to limit drug prices.

Michigan House GOP leaders claim Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is evading a transparency pledge by not complying.

