
Judge Dismisses Trump’s $10 Billion Defamation Suit Against WSJ
A federal judge dismissed Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch.

A federal judge dismissed Trump’s $10 billion defamation lawsuit against the Wall Street Journal and Rupert Murdoch.

Many immigrants detained in Michigan seek release via bond hearings, but many are denied and remain in detention.

Planned renovations at Palmer Commons will expand arts and well-being classes, supporting strategic university goals.

The University of Michigan will celebrate awarding its 1 millionth degree this May, marking a historic milestone.

Annie Weaver returns to her roots at Karyn’s Dance Place, rekindling her love for tap and reconnecting with old friends.

Before becoming Gandy Dancer, a top Ann Arbor eatery, the 401 Depot St. building was a key city gateway. Built in 1886.

Taubman College’s Bryan Boyer will lead the new UM Center for Innovation in Detroit, set to open in fall 2027.

UM-Flint launches Engage Flint Grant Program to fund collaborative projects co-designed with community partners, fostering shared knowledge and mutual benefit.

A new dashboard by the University of Michigan provides real-time firearm injury data to enhance public safety efforts.

It’s Black Maternal Health Week, highlighting the risks Black women face during childbirth and the ongoing disparities.

The Trump administration is suing Washtenaw County over immigration policies, claiming they prioritize illegal aliens.

Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson aims to upgrade Michigan’s electric grid if elected governor, focusing on costs.

