
Griffin Challenges 60,000 Ballots After Losing NC Supreme Court Race
A recount confirmed Democrat Justice Riggs’ win against Griffin, who challenges 60K ballots. NC Democrats filed a lawsuit to uphold those votes.

A recount confirmed Democrat Justice Riggs’ win against Griffin, who challenges 60K ballots. NC Democrats filed a lawsuit to uphold those votes.

Donald Trump’s education plans could cut funding, end discrimination protections, and close the U.S. Department of Education.

Michigan cherry farmers faced severe weather and pests, losing 75% of sweet cherries. USDA aid was requested for relief.
Congress let a 34-year-old law compensating Cold War radiation victims lapse, leaving many unable to afford vital care.

Regent Ron Weiser, honored at his final U-M Board meeting, commits $10M for civil discourse institute, continuing his legacy.

The Montana Department of Revenue is losing track of millions in new construction, impacting property tax calculations.
Dozens of families in the Navajo Nation received new homes through the “1,000 Home Initiative” to address housing needs.

The University of Michigan has extended Warde Manuel’s contract as Athletic Director through June 2030.

While the U.S. leaned right in 2024, Western North Carolina bucked the trend, with several counties shifting Democratic, driven by local factors.

A Dane County Judge overturned Wisconsin’s Act 10, restoring public workers’ collective bargaining rights, sparking hope.

U-M reappoints Martino Harmon as VP for Student Life, extending his term through 2030 to enhance student experience.

NC boosts rural growth with $1.8M in grants, creating 385 jobs and attracting $36.7M in investments.

