Ongoing Middle East conflict puts Iran's FIFA World Cup participation and Tucson training at Kino Sports Complex in doubt.
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United States Supreme Court declines to hear challenge on Michigan's voter rolls maintenance, dismissing lawsuit claiming violations.
Michigan Senator Slotkin backs bipartisan legislation to establish a Strategic Critical Minerals Reserve, countering China's monopoly on vital resources.
Democrats are largely unified against Trump's policies, but the U.S. strikes on Iran challenge this unity. Internal divisions emerge as some Democrats oppose a war powers resolution.
Explore the aftermath of a semitruck crash leaking microplastics into the Kalamazoo River & a Detroit artist revolutionizing nail art.
Texas state Rep. John Lujan is running for Congress, highlighting his role as a job creator despite his firm outsourcing thousands of jobs overseas. Lujan, a senior VP at Y&L Consulting, faces competitors in the March 3 Republican primary for Texas’s 35th district.
Arizona has issued over 10,400 IDs with a tribal identity insignia, a measure championed by Rep. Myron Tsosie.
Congress to vote on bipartisan war powers resolutions to limit Trump's military actions in Iran. Uphill battle ahead for passing into law.
Congress to vote on bipartisan war powers resolutions to limit Trump's military operations in Iran. Uphill battle to assert congressional authority.
Three American service members were killed and five wounded during U.S. attacks on Iran, marking the first casualties in a major offensive.










