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Justice Charles Canady, the longest-serving member of the Florida Supreme Court, leaves the bench to lead UF's Hamilton School in 2026.
Michiganders fear losing health insurance subsidies, author Angeline Boulley discusses new novel, and Michigan Public's On Hand delves into college rivalry.
NPR reveals 97% of immigrants arrested in Chicago raids had no criminal record, contradicting Trump admin's claims of targeting "worst of the worst."
Tucson resident Tracy Barber faces a steep hike in her ACA health insurance premium, forcing her to downgrade plans.
Trump's Bond Purchases Include Major Corporations
President Donald Trump has continued purchasing municipal and corporate debt, totaling at least $82 million, this fall.
Michigan's plans for low-dosage THC products face setbacks due to federal restrictions. State lawmakers seek to expand hemp sales despite challenges.
Michigan congressional candidate settles with Campbell's Soup over logo infringement, agrees to stop using trademark logo in campaign materials.
A federal judge ruled the Trump administration can't cut UC's funding over alleged antisemitism without due process, citing First Amendment concerns.
Gov. Katie Hobbs considers new disclosure laws for political gifts amid controversy over past veto and investigations.










