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U.N. officials say many people in Gaza are experiencing "famine-like conditions." Health experts who have studied past ...
"DACA does not confer any form of legal status in this country," said DHS assistant press secretary Tricia McLaughlin, who ...
Trump says he personally told his "very good friend Rupert Murdoch" that he had not sent a racy birthday greeting two decades ...
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is part of a federal lawsuit challenging a Trump administration rule that places new ...
Residents of a South Bend mobile home park braced for a ban this summer on window-unit air conditioners. It’s been delayed, ...
Twenty states and Washington, DC are suing USDA after the agency demanded states turn over sensitive data on applicants for ...
Kalamazoo County residents may see a helicopter towing an antenna this week, as the City of Kalamazoo conducts a groundwater ...
The final event of the week is the ticketed New York Voices concert at 8:00 PM, also in the Dalton Center Recital Hall.
In all, there are three projects, including two involving underwater cables beneath Lake Michigan. The intent is to extend ...
Prices have risen a tad on some items especially affected by tariffs. But for the most part, companies are finding ways to delay price increases — for now.
For a third day, Israel will be trucking in and allowing air drops of some food and aid into Gaza during daily 10-hour pauses in the fighting in its war in Gaza. But is this aid enough?
NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with John Spencer, chair of urban warfare studies at the Modern War Institute at West Point, about why he doesn't think there is a genocide in Gaza.