A disappointing jobs report showed U.S. employers added only 73,000 jobs in July, with drastic revisions to May and June.
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Far-right activists plead no contest to charges of running robocall scheme to deter Black voters in Detroit during 2020 election.
A coalition of 20 state attorneys general is suing the Trump administration over its demand for personal data from the SNAP program, fearing it's a ploy for mass deportations. They argue it violates privacy laws.
Two candidates vie against a ten-year incumbent for Southfield mayor. Issues include high taxes, crime, and city services. Residents seek change.
$50 million in federal aid approved for Northern Michigan after historic ice storm. Relief brings hope to communities devastated by the disaster. Antrim County faced downed trees and power outages after severe storms. Federal aid and disaster declaration requested for Michigan's recovery. Governor Whitmer served onion rings at a shelter in Gaylord after touring northern Michigan post-ice storm, seeking federal aid for recovery efforts.
Eaton County Prosecutor Doug Lloyd announces his run for Michigan Attorney General, prioritizing fair law enforcement and victim support.
A federal appeals court ruled Trump's order to end birthright citizenship unconstitutional, affirming a lower court's nationwide block.
Winsome Earle-Sears once partnered with the American Petroleum Institute to promote offshore drilling in Virginia, risking jobs and industries.
The federal government will reimburse Palm Beach County for security costs during Trump's Mar-a-Lago visits, easing the local taxpayer burden.
Discover how Congress voted to claw back federal funds from public media, make live theater more accessible, and enjoy fry bread up North.










