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Bill introduced to enable digital licenses, Benson calls it a priority ⋆
Michigan could become the fifth state to enable residents to add a digital state ID to their phone under a package of…
America is treading in perilous and unprecedented historical waters ⋆
Much of what we are witnessing in local and national politics goes beyond typical partisan policy differences and…
Veterans exposed to burn pits, toxins urged to apply for retroactive benefits ⋆
WASHINGTON — A deadline for a year’s worth of backdated benefits is fast approaching for U.S. veterans suffering…
Democrat Chris Glasser joins race to unseat Rep. Huizenga ⋆
Public servant Chris Glasser has launched a campaign seeking the Democratic nomination for Michigan’s 4th Congressional…
Michigan’s OK2SAY program shows a rise in school violence tips ⋆
Michigan’s school violence prevention reporting system received 7,415 tips in 2022, annual numbers from Michigan State…
How the Texas Trial Changed the Story of Abortion Rights in America
During the five decades that followed Roe v. Wade, lawsuit after lawsuit in states across the country chipped away at abortion rights. And again…
Report shows barriers to voting for Detroters with a disability
When Richard Clay tried to vote at his Detroit polling site last November, the alternative voting machine meant to assist people with disabilities…
Fertility health coverage is still hard to come by in many states ⋆
As fertility rates drop and more women postpone childbirth into their 30s and 40s, more states are considering mandating…
As Many American Cities Get Hotter, Health Systems Face Off Against Heatstroke
As the hour crept past three in the afternoon, New Orleans’ French Quarter was devoid of tourists and locals alike. The heat index was over 105…
The NIH Ices a Research Project. Is It Self-Censorship?
Many Americans don’t understand a lot about their health. Whether due to people believing conspiracy theories or simply walking out of their…