A smart wall is coming to the Arizona-Mexico border with $4.5B in contracts for surveillance and infrastructure.
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Michigan leaders and community members are organizing No Kings protests nationwide to defend democracy and freedom of speech against authoritarianism. President Trump is eroding the link between public opinion and political consequences, redefining who counts as American. Find local protests at nokings.org.
Phoenix Sky Harbor Airport declined to display a Homeland Security video blaming Democrats for the government shutdown.
Campbell’s Soup sues Michigan candidate for trademark infringement. Candidate uses logo and can design in campaign materials. #soup4change
Governor Whitmer signs Michigan's education budget, boosting per-pupil funding, school safety, and free meals for students. Support for teachers and infrastructure also included.
China remains firm in its trade clash with the U.S., urging Trump to retract a 100% tariff threat amid escalating tensions over rare earths.
Michigan lawmakers are working on earmark transparency legislation after finalizing the state budget. Public scrutiny on legislative earmarks has intensified.
Navajo Nation President Nygren's attempt to fire the tribe's controller was overruled by the council, sparking legal action.
An escalating conflict between state lawmakers and Tolleson Union High School District Superintendent Jeremy Calles led
America’s prison population is aging rapidly, with people 55+ making up nearly 1 in 6 prisoners by 2022, straining systems not designed for older adults.










