The U.S. military attacked a boat in the Pacific, killing four, amid debates on limiting Trump’s military power against drug cartels.
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State House committee debates repealing Michigan's "red flag" law, sparking contentious discussion on gun rights and mental health services.
Pima County supervisors advanced an agreement for Project Blue, a controversial data center, amid health concerns.
Arizona lawmakers seek $1.5 million to fund independent prison oversight, blaming Gov. Hobbs for prior budget issues.
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President Trump reassures Americans in primetime address, claiming a successful second term and announcing $1,776 "special warrior dividend."
Michigan Rep. John James, now a gubernatorial candidate, supports a GOP plan to replace Obamacare with HSAs, raising concerns about premium hikes.
Attorney General Dana Nessel warns of potential economic catastrophe in Michigan due to data centers, urging transparency and caution. Utility officials fear project termination if power not secured by Friday. Republican candidate Anthony Hudson joins rally against data centers.
Michigan Senate restores funding for crucial programs after House committee cancels hundreds of millions, prompting outrage and calls for accountability. Learn how to create engaging social media content that will help your business stand out and attract more followers and customers.
Michigan Court of Appeals orders city of Taylor to release police misconduct reports dating back to 2021 after ACLU lawsuit. City must comply.










