Michigan Educators Slam Trump’s Plan to Nix US Education Dept

Former President Trump’s proposal to eliminate the U.S. Department of Education has raised alarms among Michigan educators and policymakers. Critics argue that this move could jeopardize federal funding essential for low-income and special needs students, widen educational disparities, undermine teacher training, and hinder overall student success and equity across the state’s school systems.

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DTE’s Rate Hike Slashed Thanks to Dana Nessel’s No-Nonsense Approach

Michigan AG Dana Nessel successfully reduced DTE’s proposed gas rate increase from $266 million to $113 million, saving consumers approximately $153 million. The Michigan Public Service Commission approved a 2.3% rise in residential gas bills instead of the expected 10%. Nessel’s advocacy pushes for transparency in utility expenses and consumer protection.

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American Freight Goes Under: Michigan Stores Closing as Part of Bankruptcy

American Freight, the discount retailer known for furniture, mattresses, and home appliances, will permanently shutter all its Michigan locations as parent company Franchise Group Inc. files for Chapter 11 bankruptcy. The closures, part of a wider downsizing, could leave both employees …

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Beloved Burger Chain Shutters 140 Stores, Including Those In Michigan, Amid Nationwide Restructuring

Wendy’s will close 140 underperforming locations nationwide, including some in Michigan, as part of a strategic effort to modernize the brand. The company plans to open 250 to 300 new restaurants globally while addressing employee and customer concerns about these closures.

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Inmate Charged with Threatening To Bomb Governor Whitmer’s Home Following Parole Denial

Jihaad Ahmad, 36, has been charged with terrorism for allegedly threatening Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer after a parole denial. He faces serious legal consequences, including a potential 20-year prison sentence. Ahmad’s case raises concerns about the escalating threats against public officials amid political polarization.

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Cannabis and Hallucinogen Use Among Michigan Adults Stays at Record Highs

A University of Michigan study reveals rising trends in cannabis, hallucinogen, and vaping use among adults in Michigan. Notably, 42% of 19 to 30-year-olds report cannabis use. Meanwhile, binge drinking has increased in the 35 to 50 age group, contrasting with declining alcohol use among younger adults. Public health efforts are crucial.

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