Trump tells the same abortion lie because he will lose with the truth
Trump knows that repeating such lies can embed them in his base of supporters and then spread them to undecided voters who don’t know they’re...
Catholic therapists challenge Michigan’s ban on conversion therapy
A group of Catholic therapists has filed suit in federal district court to challenge the constitutionality of a law recently passed in the state of...
Urban Rural Action builds bridges in a divided America
Auditor brings ‘Take a Look with Brooke’ tour to Washington County Maryland State Auditor Brooke Lierman visited the construction site of the new medical school,...
Disneyland employees vote on strike after filing labor complaints
A union coalition representing thousands of Disneyland employees will vote next week on whether to authorize a strike after unsuccessful negotiations with Disney. The vote...
Lavender and Kasprzak’s new book benefits the Orchard East community
MONROE – Aaron Lavender and Stephanie Zorn Kasprzak’s latest book has two big goals: to inspire a new generation of voters and to raise money...
Ontario liquor stores close as workers go on strike
Aimee look | Bloomberg For the first time in the 97-year history of Ontario’s state-owned liquor retailer, employees have gone on strike, leading to the...
Spread of river algae “Rock Snot” annoys biologists and anglers in Michigan
The boulders beneath the Sault Ste. Marie International Bridge were once clean and smooth, clearly visible through the clear waters of Lake Superior that flowed...
Dane County judge overturns parts of Wisconsin Act 10
MADISON – A Dane County judge on Wednesday declared provisions of Act 10 – the Scott Walker-era law that severely limited the influence of unions,...
Students at a fake university in Michigan founded by the immigration authorities (ICE) can sue
A federal court ruled that students who enrolled at a fake university set up by the U.S. immigration authorities have the right to sue the...
What the Supreme Court rulings mean for Republicans’ fight against “bias” on social media
Supreme Court will not restrict government’s social media contacts The U.S. Supreme Court said it would not impose restrictions on President Joe Biden’s administration’s communications...