A federal judge canceled the trial of Kilmar Abrego Garcia, who was mistakenly deported, and scheduled a hearing on alleged vindictive prosecution.
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Michigan voters face a monumental decision in 2026: whether to convene a constitutional convention to rewrite the state's entire constitution.
U.S. airstrikes in Sokoto, Nigeria, target IS militants, escalating efforts against armed groups. Analysts say strikes aid Nigeria's military.
The Tempe Woman’s Club, founded in 1912, continues its legacy of community service, welcoming men as members too.
The FBI reports AI is boosting internet crimes in Arizona, with over 9,000 complaints in 2025. Scams are rising.
Florida officials opened Alligator Alcatraz in Big Cypress to curb illegal immigration. Critics call it unsanitary, but DHS praises the expansion.
Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan leaves city with $550 million in reserves after 11 years of balanced budgets. Mayor-elect Sheffield aims for continued financial stability.
Michigan House bill crackdown on unlicensed cannabis-derived products like delta-8 could restrict sales outside dispensaries to protect kids from intoxication.
Michigan cannabis group challenges wholesale marijuana tax, citing legislative violation of state constitution. High stakes for industry.
Arizona leaders approve election rulebook despite potential GOP lawsuits. Manual aims for bipartisanship and clarity.










