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A large crowd was on hand Thursday afternoon to cut the ribbon on the long-awaited Michigan Medicine’s Ypsilanti Health Care ...
The Republican-led state House adopted a resolution Thursday to hold Democratic Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson in contempt ...
Bills that passed in the Michigan House on Thursday would ban transgender athletes from playing girls’ school sports. Colin ...
This week's quiz is the usual potpourri of the silly and sublime. Actually, not the latter.
Nina Badzin, host of a friendship podcast, explains why staying friends with people from our past matters — and how to ...
Loving Day, the landmark case that overturned U.S. state laws against interracial marriage, is on June 12. NPR wants to hear ...
The suit claims that efforts to get sensitive information about food aid recipients from states violates federal privacy laws ...
A federal appeals court said it would not intervene — at least for now — to thwart the Trump administration's plans for the ...
The Chagos Islands are in the middle of the Indian Ocean and home to a strategic military base on Diego Garcia.
The judge says the administration "unquestionably" violated his earlier order, which stated migrants cannot be deported to a ...
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with author Madeleine Thien about her new novel, The Book of Records begins when a seven year old girl named Lina arrives with her father in an unusual place.
Jean Paul Al Arab and his 6-month-old led police on a brief foot chase during a University at Buffalo ceremony. The school said the grad violated rules about who can participate in the commencement.