
Court Stops Trump from Closing Education Department
Trump’s administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to overturn a ruling blocking the dismantling of the Department of Education.

Trump’s administration seeks Supreme Court intervention to overturn a ruling blocking the dismantling of the Department of Education.

Flint city council approves 2026 budget after protests; avoids layoffs but uses reserves to cover shortfall concerns.

12-year-old Waheed Al Ghalban, who lost limbs to an Israeli bomb, arrived in Detroit for medical care, greeted warmly.

Trump’s order claiming “two sexes” complicates travel for trans and non-binary citizens, conflicting with medical views.

The University of Michigan cuts ties with companies after private investigators tracked pro-Palestinian activists.

Celebrations like weddings face hard choices due to rising costs; tariffs impact event budgets and planning stability.

An 18-year-old Detroit student detained by ICE faces deportation, sparking fear and community advocacy for his release.

Concerns rise in Lansing as the July 1st state budget deadline looms, affecting schools and local governments.

Hospitals can’t claim broad immunity from negligence lawsuits for non-COVID cases during the early COVID-19 days.

Michigan House Republicans plan to unveil a school spending proposal, increasing per-student funding to $12,000.

A federal court filing indicates Flint water settlement claimants could learn their compensation by late summer or fall.

Flint’s religious leaders aim to ease city unrest amid budget protests and rising crime concerns, leveraging their influence.

