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Josh Alburtus walks you through the top political stories affecting Michiganders from last week. Walmart Stabbing Suspect ...
A judge ordered mediation between the Michigan House and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson over subpoena fight for election ...
Attorney General Dana Nessel, with other state attorneys general, has sued the Trump administration 26 times in six months.
The Detroit mayor took in more direct contributions than any other candidate, Democratic or Republican, running to be ...
It was a week of political drama, public fallout, and finger-pointing at the Michigan Capitol — and it all came to a head ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is joining an effort to challenge an effort to collect data on food assistance ...
The US Department of Justice is asking Michigan for a copy of its voter roll and other information to explain its high levels ...
Speaking in Scotland, Trump said that the U.S. would set up food centers in Gaza as “we have to get the kids fed,” NBC News’ Chantal Da Silva writes. Trump said he had seen images of Palestinians on ...
Huizenga said he wouldn't run for Michigan's open Senate seat, seemingly clearing the field for former Rep. Mike Rogers to be ...
Tom Barrett is the only Michigan GOP lawmaker in Congress who signed onto an effort to force a vote on releasing files ...
Early voting kicked off on Saturday, July 26, giving residents a chance to pick their top choice in candidates to represent ...
Republican Senate Minority Leader Aric Nesbitt of Van Buren County's Porter Township received the max from developer Jim ...
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