
Republican Budget Deliberations Spark Tensions Over Health and Welfare
Congressional budget talks cause tension among Republicans. Proposed cuts to Medicaid and SNAP worry Michigan groups.

Congressional budget talks cause tension among Republicans. Proposed cuts to Medicaid and SNAP worry Michigan groups.

The Grand Rapids jury couldn’t reach a verdict in the Schurr/Lyoya case, prompting a mistrial and community reactions.

As summer nears, Michigan faces a decline in Canadian visitors due to strained US-Canada relations under Trump’s term.

In this Stateside episode, we cover the Christopher Schurr trial, a Michigan galaxy event, and a Detroit Opera preview.

Detroit’s mayoral race heats up as Mike Duggan exits to run for governor; nine candidates vie to address key issues.

The jury couldn’t agree on a verdict in Christopher Schurr’s trial for Patrick Lyoya’s death, leading to a mistrial.

Michelle Yang’s memoir explores her journey as a third-culture immigrant, tackling themes of trauma and belonging.

Michigan’s Jocelyn Benson urges GOP-led committee to narrow election-related subpoenas to avoid legal and security issues.

The Michigan Health Department warns that federal budget cuts could threaten Medicaid coverage for many residents.

Doctors and activists in Sterling Heights organize against Medicaid cuts, as CBO warns millions could lose coverage.

First, we examine auto industry earnings amid tariffs and chat with stage producer Jeffrey Seller about his memoir.

The Detroit Free Press’ Emily Lawler and Clara Hendrickson discuss their project talking to 100 Michiganders on politics.

