Nessel, a Democrat and Michigan’s top law enforcement official, said her department was already learning of “services impacted throughout the state.” Her statement referenced
Nessel, a Democrat and Michigan's top law enforcement official, said her department was already learning of "services impacted throughout the state."
Michigan improved in state rankings in fourth grade math moving to 18th in 2024 on the National Assessment of Educational Progress.
The free speech advocate argues county jails holding people for ICE are working to withhold key records by misapplying an "obscure" federal rule.
Both private and public colleges and universities, including many in Michigan, rely on grants to provide resources and opportunities to their faculty and students. Political science professor Mitchel Sollenberger says that loss could be significant.
Consumer sentiment fell in January for the first time in six months, according to U-M survey. What's next as Trump creates more uncertainty?
The first-time U.S. Representative aims to cut costs, bring unity, and find common-sense solutions for the 8th district.
Before the White House reversed course on President Donald Trump‘s executive order to pause widespread federal funding for grants, loans and other assistance programs, a coalition of nonprofit organizations asked a federal judge Tuesday to block it from going into effect.
A regional jet carrying 64 people collided with an Army Black Hawk helicopter. Reagan National Airport grounded all flights.
A 17-year-old male was arrested Tuesday after allegedly snatching a cell phone from a pedestrian in the Brookland neighborhood, according
A federal district judge ruled Tuesday the Trump administration must wait until at least next week before it can move forward with pausing federal spending on trillions in
The White House is exploiting, and sometimes outright ignoring, the arcane laws, rules and regulations that have long protected the civil service of 2.3 million from a political takeover.