Michigan House Republicans aim to eliminate clean energy standards, focusing on cheaper, reliable energy. Democrats argue for long-term benefits of clean energy.
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Michigan elementary teachers required to complete literacy training under bipartisan legislation. Training aims to improve student outcomes and retention.
Tech giants signed a pledge to curb energy costs from data centers. Yet, Arizona's biggest projects remain unswayed, raising consumer concerns.
Decades-long battle to clean up the Gelman dioxane plume in Ann Arbor takes a step forward as it's added to the Superfund National Priorities List.
In a campaign mailer, Rep. David Schweikert accuses fellow Rep. Andy Biggs of associating with white supremacists.
Rep. Jeff Van Drew, running for a fifth term in NJ’s 2nd District, hired a consultant tied to the 2013 Bridgegate scandal, Bill Stepien.
Michigan State Board of Education rejects resolution on gender identity instruction, citing parental rights and constitutional concerns.
A Maricopa County judge criticized supervisors for forcing Recorder Heap to testify, sparking legal disputes over elections.
Stryker, a major U.S. medical equipment company, faces cyberattack with global network disruption. No ransomware or malware indication.
Michigan’s legal marijuana sales drop in 2026, sparking concerns over tax revenue. Dive into the political fight over the controversial 24% wholesale tax.










