Neighbor recounts intense 30-hour standoff with mentally ill resident wielding sword in Ypsilanti.
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A bill to reinstate expired health insurance subsidies passed the U.S. House, splitting Arizona's delegation.
2026 election hinges on economy. 2022 abortion rights victory led to Dems' control. 2024 economy focused. 2026 watchword: affordability. Michigan's highest vehicle registration fees in 2026 target EV drivers, sparking debate on fair road funding and Line 5 pipeline legal battle.
Americans want U.S. to be global moral leader, but fewer believe it is today. Poll shows growing partisan divide on country's global standing. Americans are split on foreign policy priorities and Ukraine aid. Partisan divides continue on promoting democracy and supporting Ukraine.
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson unveils her health policy platform for governor, emphasizing access, affordability, and fairness.
The Senate swiftly agreed to display a plaque honoring police who defended the Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021, despite opposition from House Speaker Mike Johnson.
Former Michigan House Speaker Tom Leonard proposes utility reform to prioritize families over companies, addressing rising rates and reliability issues.
Governor Whitmer appeals federal court decision in Enbridge pipeline lawsuit over Straits of Mackinac, sparking ongoing legal battle.
Michigan AG Dana Nessel reverses GOP-led budget cuts, deeming them unconstitutional. $645 million in programs restored, sparking legal battle.
Environmental groups urge Arizona's legislature to address data centers' energy use, water impacts, and utility regulations.










