
Michigan House Passes Bill for Legislative Control over School Curriculum
The Michigan House passed a bill requiring legislative approval for changes to school curriculum guidance, sparking debate.

The Michigan House passed a bill requiring legislative approval for changes to school curriculum guidance, sparking debate.

The U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear a case challenging how Michigan updates its voter rolls, leaving lower rulings.

A program offering cash payments to pregnant and new mothers launched across the Upper Peninsula, providing vital support.

Senator Slotkin backs bipartisan bill to establish a Strategic Critical Minerals Reserve to counter China’s dominance.

Ivermectin’s use surged during COVID, driven by misinformation. Though ineffective for COVID, it remains politicized.

Ivermectin’s reputation as a miracle drug persists despite studies debunking its efficacy against COVID-19 and cancer.

Congress is set to vote on bipartisan war powers resolutions to limit Trump’s military operations in Iran this week.

Congress is set to vote on resolutions limiting Trump’s military actions in Iran, facing challenges in passing them.

A potential deal in a lawsuit over Michigan’s canceled state spending could impact the next budget planning process.

State officials met with immigrant communities to discuss ICE practices, focusing on transparency and public safety.

The GLWA’s rate hike has intensified calls for water affordability legislation in Michigan amid infrastructure concerns.

Governor Gretchen Whitmer is touring Michigan to promote her plans after the State of the State address, focusing on key issues.

