
Stateside: Tuesday, April 1, 2025
We explored Michigan’s response to HHS cuts, May Erlewine’s album insights, and a book on business school failures.
We explored Michigan’s response to HHS cuts, May Erlewine’s album insights, and a book on business school failures.
Michigan joins 22 states in suing over $11B in public health cuts. Lawsuit seeks to restore COVID-era funding.
McKinney-Williams, BSU VP, created “Uncovering” to document UM-Dearborn’s Black Student Union history and impact.
Seven U-M members were inducted as Distinguished Fellows into the National Academies of Practice in Washington, D.C.
A 25% tariff on imported vehicles starts April 2, dubbed “Liberation Day” by Trump, aiming to boost U.S. manufacturing.
Republican Congressman Bill Huizenga supports Trump’s tariff plan, despite potential higher costs for U.S. families.
Federal cuts affect Michigan Immigrant Rights Center, risking legal aid for 800+ children. Hear more on Stateside.
U.S. Veterans Affairs Secretary Doug Collins defended plans to cut tens of thousands of jobs at the VA system.
Michigan food banks face challenges as federal aid cuts halt 32 expected truckloads of food, creating uncertainty.
Eddie Verdonk found solace in art, turning it into a lifeline after a traumatic accident, and now embraces creativity.
A few hundred people rallied in Ann Arbor to protest federal cuts to the VA. Concerns include the 2022 PACT Act.
Michigan House prioritizes bills to cut violent crime, creating a public safety fund with a 1.5% sales tax revenue cut.