The American Vanguard
Michigan's $50 million grant for the Copperwood Mine project sparks controversy over environmental risks and economic opportunities in the Upper Peninsula.
President Biden's clemency for 1,500 individuals on December 12, 2024, marks a pivotal move towards justice reform, acknowledging the punitive flaws in the system. This decision, focused on those who were on home confinement during COVID-19, highlights a shift towards more humane policies, with potential for broader impact as further clemency reviews continue.
Enroll in Affordable Care Act plans by Dec. 15 for coverage starting Jan. 1. Federal subsidies lower 2025 prices.
In the historic 125th Army-Navy Game, Navy seeks a signature win against AAC champion Army, igniting a thrilling college football rivalry.
Baking lemon bars with marijuana butter raises concerns as more kids accidentally ingest edibles, leading to hospital visits.
Detroit City Council President Mary Sheffield aims to become the city’s first female mayor, promising to build on past successes and uplift all residents.
Congress skipped mandating the Air Force's beard pilot program in the defense bill, but requested a feasibility briefing by April.
Elon Musk, co-leading Trump's Dept. of Govt. Efficiency, aims to cut F-35 funding. Musk criticizes the jet as outdated, favoring drone tech.
Donald Trump’s White House return shields him from federal charges, but state-level prosecutions against his allies persist in key states.










