
Trial for Michigan Republicans Over 2020 Election Charges Set
News Summary A ruling on the trial of fifteen Michigan Republicans accused of election-related charges linked to their attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election
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News Summary A ruling on the trial of fifteen Michigan Republicans accused of election-related charges linked to their attempt to overturn the 2020 presidential election

News Summary Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has successfully blocked the sale and return of machine gun conversion devices (MCDs) in the state, in collaboration

News Summary DTE Energy’s involvement in a $100,000 donation to a dark money non-profit aimed at undermining Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s Covid lockdown policies has

News Summary Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer is under investigation regarding a $20 million budget earmark connected to Fay Beydoun, a businesswoman who hosted a fundraiser

News Summary An investigation has been initiated into a $20 million grant awarded to a nonprofit business accelerator linked to former Governor Gretchen Whitmer’s appointee.

News Summary Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has launched an investigation into the Twin Flames Universe organization, following allegations of coercive control over its members.

News Summary Michigan’s public schools are under severe financial strain due to nearly $160 million in federal funding being withheld, affecting vital programs. With a

News Summary Michigan lawmakers have failed to meet the budget deadline of July 1, leading to uncertainty for schools as they prepare for the new

News Summary On May 1, 2025, Michigan State Representative Josh Schriver introduced two bills aimed at classifying elective abortions as homicide, known as the ‘justice

News Summary Michigan lawmakers have failed to finalize the state budget by the deadline, causing significant uncertainty for local school districts like Traverse City and