
Scapa’s Journey: From Humble Roots to $11 Billion Success
Scapa, a Holocaust survivor’s descendant, founded Altair with $1500. He sold it for $11 billion after 40 years.

Scapa, a Holocaust survivor’s descendant, founded Altair with $1500. He sold it for $11 billion after 40 years.

A frozen embryo dispute won’t be heard by Michigan’s Supreme Court, leaving an appeals decision favoring the ex-husband.

Becky Klein found excellent dental care at Thunder Bay Community Health Service in Atlanta, MI, with U-M student dentists.

Governor Whitmer’s appointment of Justice-designate Noah Hood solidifies a 6-1 Democratic super-majority in Michigan.

Eric Kinsler-Holloway turned his life around by trading marijuana for cheesecakes, creating EK’s Cheesecakes.

Grand Rapids may reduce precincts from 74 to 59 due to absentee voting rise, sparking debates on voter accessibility.

After weeks of volatility due to Trump’s trade war, the stock markets responded positively to his softer tone toward China.

Michigan Senate passes bills to create a Prescription Drug Affordability Board, aiming to limit drug prices.

Michigan House GOP leaders claim Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson is evading a transparency pledge by not complying.

Michigan reports nine measles cases this year, with four linked to an outbreak in Montcalm County and declining vaccine rates.

Congresswoman Haley Stevens announces her candidacy for U.S. Senate, sharing personal and family stories in her campaign.

President Trump urges Michigan auto manufacturers to reshore supply chains, facing challenges from tariffs and labor shortages.

