Civil rights group warns Ypsilanti Township clerk of potential voter roll purging violations, raising concerns over disenfranchisement.
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A media shakeup in Michigan sparks questions about journalism's future. Plus, a pivotal special election in the 35th Senate District.
Millions view social media videos of federal immigration agents shooting and killing Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, shaping public perception. Short videos on social media can be misleading, as seen in the viral Covington Catholic incident. AI and deepfake tech further blur reality.
Millions witness federal agents shooting 37-year-old Alex Pretti in Minneapolis. Bystander videos shape public perception and drive political protest. Short social media videos can be misleading, as events are often taken out of context. AI and deepfake videos further complicate truth perception.
Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns of potential U.S. military action against Venezuela if interim leaders deviate from expectations, defending Trump's policies.
The Great Lakes Fishery Commission and U.S. Fish and Wildlife seek public input on a sea lamprey barrier project in the Upper Peninsula.
New York Rep. Mike Lawler urged bipartisan civility in a NY Times op-ed after donating to Erin Crowley, linked to disrupting peaceful protests.
New York Rep. Mike Lawler urged bipartisan civility after donating to Erin Crowley, a staffer accused of inciting a town hall disruption.
The largest immigration detention center in the Midwest is in Michigan, with over 1,300 people. A retired pastor visits weekly.









