
Michigan Faces Growing Measles Outbreak, Urges Vaccination Efforts
Michigan reports nine measles cases this year, with four linked to an outbreak in Montcalm County and declining vaccine rates.

Michigan reports nine measles cases this year, with four linked to an outbreak in Montcalm County and declining vaccine rates.

Crews have connected nine Navajo Nation homes to the grid, with help from 45 utilities, overcoming tough conditions.

Georgia Rep. Austin Scott suggests reducing federal Medicaid expansion funding, potentially leaving thousands uninsured. The proposal faces criticism for risking health care access.

The Pentagon has restored Native American content after a DEI scrub, highlighting figures like Lori Piestewa and Ira Hayes.
Education Secretary Linda McMahon pledged to maintain the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), also known as the Nation’s Report Card, even as her cabinet department faced cuts. During a meeting with ed tech companies, she emphasized its importance for honest evaluation of student knowledge nationwide. However, this commitment has

Schools and colleges, along with departments and identity groups, will host graduation ceremonies and events.

The University of Michigan will increase parking permit rates by 4% for fiscal year 2026, supporting transport systems.

President Donald Trump will hold a rally in Michigan to celebrate his first 100 days back in office this Tuesday.

President Trump says the U.S. will secure a fair deal with China, amid high tariffs and strained trade relations.

The next National Prescription Drug Take Back Day is April 26. Proper disposal helps protect health and the environment.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer appoints Noah Hood to Michigan Supreme Court, filling seat vacated by Elizabeth Clement.

After-school programs in Cleveland face cuts as federal aid dwindles, impacting thousands of students and families.

