
Lawmakers Push for Safer Beauty Products with New Legislation Package
The Safer Beauty Bill Package aims to update federal cosmetics laws, banning toxic ingredients and enhancing product safety.

The Safer Beauty Bill Package aims to update federal cosmetics laws, banning toxic ingredients and enhancing product safety.

In the 1920s, Albert Kahn’s vision for U-M’s museum included lions, but artist Carleton Angell sculpted native pumas.

Millions in Michigan and the U.S. could lose Medicaid post-2026 midterm elections due to federal budget cuts.

The risk of mosquito-borne illnesses is rising in Michigan with positive virus tests in multiple counties, officials warn.

Explore Congress’s decision to retract federal funds from public media, accessible theater for neurodiverse audiences, and more.

Lansing voters will choose their next mayor, with a primary on Aug. 5. Five candidates, including incumbent Andy Schor, are running.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan’s independent governor bid gets backing from the Detroit Regional Chamber, stirring political waves.

Most of us have experienced moments of uncertainty about our place in the world, feeling momentarily lost and adrift.

The Public Broadcasting Act of 1967 led to NPR and PBS, now facing funding cuts; stations brace for impact.

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.

