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The University of Michigan’s next president will face scrutiny from a faculty that wants a louder voice against Trump — and a public distrustful of higher education and its politics.
Numerous flights at Detroit Metro Airport have been delayed and computers at Corewell Health, the state’s largest health care system, were impacted by Friday's global software glitch.
The governor announces a new state office to find ways to address decades of stagnation. The move comes after a commission she appointed unceremoniously ended.
Not all Michigan conservatives are pleased after the national Republican Party adopted a platform softer on abortion bans than ever before Could it cost them in November?
In the wake of new recount reforms preventing canvassers from conducting investigations into election fraud, a reader asks if there’s a way to challenge the results if fraud is suspected.
Hill Harper starred in ‘The Good Doctor’ on TV and boasts backing from celebrities like Dave Chappelle. But many Michigan voters don’t know who he is – or that he’s even running for U.S. Senate.
Vice President Kamala Harris, in her first public remarks since former President Donald Trump survived an assassination attempt Saturday, says Americans must engage in a “vigorous and civil exchange of ideas” rather than resort to violence.
The latest Lunch Break event featured Bridge Michigan reporters Paula Gardner and Kelly House talking about the economic and environmental impacts of EVs