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Raise a glass, Michigan. Cocktails-to-go, college stadium beer sales now legal
Michigan will allow liquor licenses at public university sporting venues
MSU, U-M among the few Big Ten schools that weren’t allowing alcohol…
Governor Barbie is coming to Michigan … in a pink Corvette ⋆
Updated, 11:55 a.m., 7/20/23
Barbie has been a trailblazer for more than a few careers since her creation in 1959:…
Congress Considers Easing Regulations on Air Transport of Donated Organs
What do kidney and pancreas transplants have to do with airplane regulations?
Tucked into the hundreds of pages of legislative language to…
Israeli president tells Congress criticism of his country must not negate ‘right to exist’ ⋆
WASHINGTON — Israeli President Isaac Herzog, honoring Israel’s 75th year of independence, on Wednesday assured U.S.…
A Mom Owed Nearly $102,000 for Hospital Care. Her State Attorney General Said to Pay Up.
Bridget Narsh’s son, Mason, needed urgent help in January 2020, so she was offered the chance to send him to Central Regional Hospital, a state-run…
Sparse turnout for gun rights rally with Kyle Rittenhouse after Michigan gun reform laws signed ⋆
Around 100 people braved the relentless Michigan summer sun Wednesday for a rally in defense of gun rights in Michigan…
Harm of anti-LGBTQ laws includes economic pain for communities, families ⋆
Roberto Che Espinoza had been thinking about leaving Tennessee after the 2024 election, but in June they noticed that…
Underperforming political journalism and pitfalls of conventional wisdom ⋆
Writers covering election politics these days generally do not disclose anything relevant about issues and top…
Here’s what we know about the charges against the 2020 Michigan fake electors ⋆
After Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel announced charges Tuesday against 16 Michigan residents tied to a scheme to…
Whitmer signs legislation to protect Healthy Michigan Plan, preserve access to vaccines ⋆
Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Tuesday signed legislation addressing a wide range of health issues, including bills meant to…