
Whitmer Warns on Tariffs, Meets Trump in DC to Discuss Economic Impact
Governor Whitmer addressed tariff dangers in D.C., meeting with Trump to discuss economic impacts on Michigan.

Governor Whitmer addressed tariff dangers in D.C., meeting with Trump to discuss economic impacts on Michigan.

A discussion on the recent revocation of visas for international students, followed by a Michigan Supreme Court hearing.

Lawmakers return from spring recess with few accomplishments. John James announces 2026 gubernatorial run quietly.

Michigan’s poison control center reported 387 cases of kids under 6 ingesting cannabis in 2024, a state record.

Chief Justice Elizabeth Clement steps down from Michigan’s Supreme Court, giving Gov. Whitmer a chance to appoint her replacement.

In this edition of Stateside, we discuss funding cuts for Michigan Humanities, a new book by Lauren Roberts, and more.

Amir Makled, a lawyer, detained at Detroit Metro airport, claims it was due to his high-profile legal work.

The Michigan Supreme Court will hear a custody case involving a divorced couple disputing a frozen embryo’s future.

The auto industry faces significant supply chain changes due to new tariffs, impacting Michigan’s sector notably.

The U.S. Agriculture Department is opening up millions of acres of national forests for timber production following an executive order signed by President Trump.

Republican Rep. John James to run for Michigan governor in 2026, leaving open a competitive congressional seat.

First, what Trump’s tariffs mean for the auto industry. Poetry from a Yooper, EV charging tips, and a book review.

