
Maduro’s U.S. Trial Begins: Legal Challenges and Potential Outcomes
Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, facing charges in the U.S., pleads not guilty in court amid legal challenges.

Ousted Venezuelan President Nicolás Maduro, facing charges in the U.S., pleads not guilty in court amid legal challenges.

The White House insists on acquiring Greenland for U.S. security, despite European opposition and sovereignty issues.

The West Shore school board meeting halted as Danielle Gross objected to a policy addition, citing transparency issues.

Former Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, running for Michigan governor as an independent, aims to unify voters across party lines.

Montana’s Republican delegation supported Trump’s operation in Venezuela capturing President Maduro on Jan. 3.

DHS won’t reinstate TPS for Venezuelans after capturing nation’s president, despite safety concerns from officials.

The CDC is reducing routine vaccines for children from 17 to 11, focusing on high-risk cases and shared decision-making.

A new program in Detroit offers expectant mothers $1,500 during pregnancy and $500 monthly for six months post-birth.

Over 20 million Americans face higher health insurance costs as ACA tax credits expire, impacting access and budgets.

A new bill in Michigan requires certain theaters to offer open captioned screenings for deaf or hard of hearing audiences.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth censures Sen. Mark Kelly for urging troops to defy unlawful orders; investigation begins.

As the new year begins, over 20 million Americans face rising health insurance costs as ACA tax credits expire.

