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Arizona's largest data center project downsized by 80% after local opposition; future hearings planned for August 26.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer plans to unwind after 8 years in office, sparking speculation about a possible presidential run in 2028.
Michigan politician Joe Schwarz has died at 88. He served in state Senate and Congress, advocating for bipartisan solutions in politics.
President Trump calls for gas tax waiver to relieve pain at the pump amid rising prices. Critics debate cost and effectiveness of proposal. Rhode Island resident Carleen Quattrucci shares the impact of hitting a pothole in NYC, revealing the broken federal gas tax system. "Discover the latest fashion trends and style tips for every season. Stay ahead of the fashion game with our expert advice and recommendations."
The U.S. 6th Circuit Court of Appeals upheld the dismissal of a lawsuit by Right to Life of Michigan over abortion rights, citing lack of standing.
Maricopa County Recorder refers 207 suspected noncitizen voters for investigation after delay, sparking controversy.
A new ad by Americans for Prosperity depicts Michael Whatley as an outsider, despite his extensive lobbying career in the energy sector.
A new memo from End Citizens United flags ethics concerns about five Republicans competing in marquee Senate races.
Listen to the latest episode of It’s Just Politics as Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta discuss Michigan voters' mood ahead of the 2026 election.










