
Public Broadcasting Faces Funding Cuts Amid Political Struggles
President Johnson’s Public Broadcasting Act aimed to enrich spirits, but recent legislation cuts its funding.

President Johnson’s Public Broadcasting Act aimed to enrich spirits, but recent legislation cuts its funding.

The House has passed a plan to rescind $9 billion, including $1.1 billion for CPB, impacting NPR and PBS funding.

The State of Michigan partners with Undue Medical Debt to forgive $144 million, erasing debt for 210,000 residents.

Officials in Detroit metro are worried about “gas station heroin” risks. Warren may regulate kratom sales soon.

People gathered across the U.S. for “Good Trouble” protests against Trump’s policies on the anniversary of John Lewis’s death.

Enbridge seeks Michigan permits to build a tunnel for Line 5 under the Straits of Mackinac amid environmental opposition.

Sarah Cwiek discusses Trump policy on U.S. steel, Michigan zoning updates, a mom’s transgender son’s story, and flight paths.

Tanya and Wasinade Raphael’s food truck, Raphael Foods, serves fry bread dishes at powwows across Northern Michigan.

Arthur Lupia, a seasoned researcher and educator, has been appointed as U-M’s VP for Research and Innovation, effective Aug 1.

Former Rep. Mike Rogers claims the One Big Beautiful Bill Act ends Social Security taxes, but it merely adds temporary deductions for seniors.

The University of Michigan Center for Innovation in Detroit will lease a residential tower at 2205 Cass Ave., advancing…

The Senate approved a $9 billion rescission package, cutting $1.1 billion from public broadcasting, sparking debate.

