Supreme Court rules in favor of birthright citizenship, rejecting Trump's executive order. Listen to NPR's live coverage for more details.
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U.S. Supreme Court upholds Michigan's system for counting late-arriving ballots, including military and overseas ballots. Voting rights victory.
Catholic-led group in Detroit advocates for policy changes to help immigrants, including drivers' licenses and more oversight of detention centers.
Gov. Whitmer demands Michigan National Guard focus on America 250 celebrations, not Trump's crime task force in D.C. NPR reports. Learn how to cook delicious meals with our easy-to-follow recipes and step-by-step video tutorials. Start impressing your friends and family today!
The Ethics Committee dismissed a complaint against Sen. Ruben Gallego. Accusations included finance violations.
The FDA has approved bemotrizinol, a sunscreen chemical used abroad for years, potentially increasing US sunscreen use.
Michigan communities use moratoriums to pause data center development, buying time to develop regulations and protect resources. Patterson warns of lengthy process for regulatory framework development, as local communities face pressure from data center projects. Michigan lawmakers propose solutions.
The Trump administration is seeking personal data on Michigan SNAP recipients to identify fraud and overpayments, sparking privacy concerns and legal battles.
Former Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg faced a false report that led to a night away from his twins, highlighting the dangers of political attacks.
Michigan absentee ballots sent June 25. Ballot must be received by local clerk by 8 p.m. on Election Day. Early voting starts 2nd Sat before.










