Rep. Mike Lawler, a moderate in name, campaigns with far-right MAGA allies, raising eyebrows with his alliances as he seeks reelection in NY's 17th District.
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Republican National Committee sues Michigan over absentee voter law, claiming it violates state constitution. Lawsuit targets Secretary of State's guidance.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel challenges plans for a new data center in Washtenaw County, questioning transparency and environmental impact.
Michigan Senator Elissa Slotkin faces FBI counterterrorism investigation after video on refusal of illegal orders prompts Trump's threats and backlash.
Michigan cannabis industry fights new 24% wholesale tax on marijuana, claiming it's unconstitutional and will cost thousands of jobs.
A federal judge in Colorado ruled that immigration officers can arrest without a warrant only if there's a risk of the person fleeing.
State lawmakers are outraged by a recent assault at a Phoenix school, pushing for legislation to address system failures.
Nearly half of Americans are opting for cheaper Thanksgiving alternatives like chicken due to rising costs, affecting holiday traditions.
Michigan Gun Violence Prevention Task Force releases recommendations for safer gun laws, including free gun locks and improved school safety measures.
Michigan court hears arguments on controversial 24% wholesale tax on marijuana, industry claims it violates state constitution. Tax set to take effect Jan 1.










