Donald Trump, set to be U.S. president, received an unconditional discharge days before his inauguration for a 2016 election-related conviction.
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President Biden canceled his final overseas trip to Rome to monitor California fires, opting to stay in Washington amid the crisis.
Former Grand Rapids mayor discusses her career; Detroit Auto Show attendance questioned amidst industry challenges. Tune in!
President Biden will establish two new national monuments, protecting 848,000 acres in California, including Chuckwalla.
President Biden signed a bill boosting Social Security for 3 million Americans, amid fears of potential cuts by President-elect Trump and House Republicans.
New Congress Faces High-Stakes Vote for House Speaker
WASHINGTON (AP) —
The new Congress convenes Friday to elect a House speaker. Current Speaker Mike Johnson's weak grip threatens Trump’s agenda.
Retiring Congressman Dan Kildee reflects on his years in Washington. New Congress, winter duck-watching in Michigan, cannabis and PTSD research.
Sen. Thune, the new Senate GOP leader, has a record of opposing veterans' burn pit aid, casting doubt on future protections for veterans.
Canadian ministers LeBlanc and Joly visit Palm Beach to discuss border security and trade as Trump threatens tariffs on Canadian goods.
President-elect Trump’s ally Elon Musk influenced Congress to kill a funding proposal, spreading misinformation on X and previewing his future role.