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How climate change can confuse fall foliage ⋆
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Is Michigan ripe for a women-majority Legislature? Advocates eye one in ‘24
Women make up 40 percent of the Michigan Legislature, slightly ahead of the national average
Advocates say gender parity is within reach in…
How U.S. House Speaker Mike Johnson helped derail a fight against election lies ⋆
Back in July, Homeland Security Secretary Alejandro Mayorkas testified before the U.S. House Judiciary Committee.
A federal court had recently granted a…
Here’s where the Michigan AG’s sweeping Catholic clergy sex abuse investigation stands ⋆
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The Michigan Attorney General’s office…
Backlash to Affirmative Action Hits Pioneering Maternal Health Program for Black Women
For Briana Jones, a young Black mother in San Francisco, a city program called the Abundant Birth Project has been a godsend.
Designed to…
Michigan voting rights advocates decry ‘calamitous ruling’ on Voting Rights Act ⋆
Following a federal court ruling limiting the scope of the Voting Rights Act, Michigan officials say the urgency has…
What Would a DeSantis Presidency Look Like for Health Care?
On the presidential campaign trail, Republican Ron DeSantis touts himself as a champion of medical freedom, outlawing vaccine mandates and…
How can we make the most of this holiday season? ⋆
Given the feelings of unease that often punctuate our daily lives in many areas, the holiday season provides an…
Michigan may have fewer deer hunters, but venison donations to food banks are up ⋆
Despite an ongoing trend in Michigan of fewer people heading into deer blinds, the amount of venison being donated to…
1 in 3 People Dropped by Utah Medicaid Left Uninsured, a ‘Concerning’ Sign for Nation
About 30% of Utah residents who were cut from Medicaid this year say they became uninsured, according to state officials who conducted a…