
Trump’s Alternative Tariff Options Post-Supreme Court Ruling
President Trump retains options to impose tariffs despite the Supreme Court ruling, using existing and historical powers.

President Trump retains options to impose tariffs despite the Supreme Court ruling, using existing and historical powers.

February is Black History Month, and Morning Edition shares stories of Black women pioneers in Michigan politics.

The race to represent Northern Michigan in the U.S. House heats up as Republican Matthew DenOtter seeks nomination.

A Michigan House Committee discusses a policy to prepare for a federal constitutional convention, addressing delegate roles.

Michigan House Speaker Matt Hall plans to roll back real estate and property taxes without cutting school funds.

Women in Michigan prisons missed meals and medicine due to wheelchair shortages, impacting their health and parole chances.

The Michigan House passed a bill to penalize fertility doctors and donors for lying about donor information used in procedures.

Michigan Rep. Dingell criticizes Trump policies for driving up utility bills, impacting affordability for residents.

Conservation and historical groups sued the Trump administration for erasing historical and scientific content in parks.

A bipartisan group of Michigan lawmakers proposes bills to ease home building by allowing duplexes and reducing lot sizes.

U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement has purchased a facility in Romulus, Wayne County, to serve as a detention center.

Former Chicago Mayor and U.S. ambassador to Japan Rahm Emanuel visited Michigan, hinting at a potential presidential run.

