
Jimmy Carter, Former U.S. President, Dies at 100, December 29, 2024
Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, passed away at 100. He authored books post-presidency, including “Living Faith.”

Jimmy Carter, the 39th U.S. President, passed away at 100. He authored books post-presidency, including “Living Faith.”

The VA will expedite health care eligibility for veterans exposed to toxins, under the PACT Act, by March 2024, following Biden’s directive.

The American economy grew at a robust 3.1% annual rate in Q3, driven by strong consumer spending and rising exports.

Emergency room visits due to COVID in Michigan are up slightly, while flu cases are rising significantly in many states.

Five Michigan counties collaborate with Undue Medical Debt to forgive millions in medical debt, aiding residents.

The Stateside team hosted daily conversations with Michiganders, showcasing the year’s best content and discussions.

Maronda Mims, in her 50s, was close to finishing her Rutgers degree when family and financial hurdles halted her journey.

Candidates vie for Michigan Democratic Party leadership, focusing on inclusivity and effective resource allocation.

Bills aimed at providing pensions to state corrections officers have been sent to the governor’s desk, potentially aiding recruitment.

Jobless workers can collect unemployment benefits for over six months under bills signed by Governor Whitmer.
President Joe Biden commutes the death sentence of a Michigan man, advocating for ending the federal death penalty.
The Michigan Senate wrapped up a 30-hour session, concluding Democrats’ control. GOP pushed back on agenda changes.

