Michigan officials are touting a significant rise in the number of students who received state financial aid for higher education in 2024-2025, while encouraging more to seek such assistance.
The state awarded more than $558.9 million in state financial aid to more than 153,000 Michigan ...
The Philadelphia Inquirer says the Cost of the war with Iran keeps rising
Donald Trump spent the weekend threatening to commit war crimes in Iran, only to back away Monday morning — just in time for financial markets to rebound.
Trump postponed his ultimatum to “obliterate” Iran’s ...
When Russia launched its full scale invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the international condemnation from Europe and elsewhere was loud and clear. Leaders did not expect legal threats to shift Vladimir Putin or end war crimes by his troops. But they understood the importance of naming what had ...
Passing all but unnoticed in recent days were reports of a measles outbreak in the Lower Peninsula.
News outlets in and around Washtenaw County say three linked cases have been reported since March 12, all in that county. This isn't good, from at least two vantage points: Number one, of ...
Today is National Ag Day with this year’s theme being “Together We Grow.” ... I encourage all Wisconsinites to take time to thank their local producers for the hard work they do every single day to feed, clothe and power the State of Wisconsin and beyond.
Wisconsin Gov. Tony Evers has ...
The blizzard of 2026 is in the books, so to speak, although we’re told informally that plowing and shoveling leftover snow from last week’s historic dump continues in scattered locations.
And what a blizzard it was. Much of the Upper Peninsula was impacted with the central U.P. and some ...