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Editorial

Freedom isn’t free: D-Day anniversary marked

It was 82-years ago today that the start of the end of World War II took place: D-Day. The Invasion of Normandy began on that day in 1944. It launched the largest seaborne invasion in history as Allied forces stormed into western Europe. When it was over, thousands of troops had perished in ...

State offers ways to fight Medicare fraud and abuse

Michigan residents are encouraged this week to learn how to combat Medicare fraud, errors and abuse from scammers. Medicare Fraud Prevention Week is observed each year during the week of June 5, also referred to as 6/5, because most people qualify for Medicare at age 65. It serves as a ...

DNR warns fire danger is high in northern Michigan

While the region still shows the fresh greenery of spring, a lack of recent rain has officials concerned about the tinder-dry, flammable materials that remains underneath. With dry weather conditions persisting across the state, the Michigan Department of Natural Resources urges residents and ...

Congress should cut off Trump’s ‘weaponization’ fund

The Trump administration’s creation of a $1.776 billion fund of taxpayer money under the president’s control to pay favored individuals outside the judicial process is drawing bipartisan condemnation. “From all outward appearances, this doesn’t pass the smell test,” said Sen. John ...

Trump has lost the plot on governance

Republicans don’t want to say this publicly, but privately they do: President Trump’s personal political obsessions are hurting his presidency, harming the chances for further policy gains the rest of this year, and putting control of the House and Senate in jeopardy. That’s the backdrop ...

Miles Davis still impacts music 100 years after his birth

The space reserved for Miles Davis in the pantheon of 20th-century music is not simply because he mastered jazz, but because he refused to let it stand still. As musicians and fans mark the centenary of his birth, Davis’ work still feels limitless. “I always thought that music had no ...