
Navajo Nation President Cleared of Harassment; Attorney General Removed
Navajo Nation Attorney General Ethel Branch states President Nygren did not violate laws or harass Vice President Montoya.

Navajo Nation Attorney General Ethel Branch states President Nygren did not violate laws or harass Vice President Montoya.

The Safe Drinking Water Act, signed in 1974, continues to ensure safe water access but faces challenges like aging infrastructure.

Prescott National Forest may extend a mining withdrawal, Coconino County rezones acres as open space, Gallego secures $70M.

Custom Flavors invests $6.5M in Concord, creating 30 jobs, boosting NC’s food science sector and reducing East Coast logistics costs.

U.S. students faced a steep decline in the 2023 TIMSS math test, highlighting growing inequality and skill gaps.

Rebecca Blumenstein, addressing U-M grads, emphasized truth-seeking in the AI era, advocating engagement and leadership.

Kenneth Shirley’s dance troupe, Indigenous Enterprise, showcased Indigenous culture at the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade.

Nizam Abazid plans his first Syria trip in decades, celebrating Assad’s overthrow with Detroit-area Syrian Americans.

Hamza Parker faced college hurdles after the Supreme Court ended affirmative action, impacting race-based scholarships.

Michigan House Republicans walked out after voting began, demanding votes on road funding and minimum wage bills.

Michigan Senate approves bills allowing inmates to earn credits for early parole through education or job training.

Michigan counties will replace diesel garbage trucks with electric ones in disadvantaged areas to cut pollution.

