MSU Campus Shooting Survivors Secure $29.75M in Historic Settlements
MSU settles $29.75 million with three students seriously injured in the 2023 mass campus shooting that left Michigan shaken.
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MSU settles $29.75 million with three students seriously injured in the 2023 mass campus shooting that left Michigan shaken.
Illegal Voting Case at University of Michigan Triggers Federal Charges Against Chinese National. FBI alleges international student cast ballot in 2024 election, then fled Michigan before prosecution. Illegal Voting by Foreign National Sparks Federal Case in Michigan DETROIT — Federal prosecutors …
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers opens public review of a controversial tunnel plan under the Straits of Mackinac, with decisions expected by fall 2025. Line 5 Tunnel Project DEIS Opens Public Comment Period Through June 30 The U.S. Army Corps …
Proposed $625 billion Medicaid cuts could impact 750,000 Michiganders’ health coverage, warn Attorneys General Nessel and Mayes in their podcast, emphasizing severe repercussions for healthcare access, local economies, and hospitals.
The owner of the AuSable River Queen in Oscoda, Michigan, is calling for an investigation of alledged intentional sinking amid community outrage and skepticism. Locals demand accountability while authorities reportedly decline to investigate, igniting concerns about environmental and legal implications.
Proposed federal cuts may threaten Michigan’s successful free school meal program, risking increased student hunger and reduced academic benefits. The program has significantly boosted participation and health, illustrating the importance of universal access to nutritious meals in schools.
Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel has joined 39 states opposing a federal amendment that limits state oversight on AI for a decade, jeopardizing local laws aimed at regulating deepfakes and protecting residents from AI-related harms.
Governor Gretchen Whitmer warns that proposed Republican Medicaid cuts could leave millions in Michigan without healthcare, jeopardizing vital services for seniors, pregnant women, and people with disabilities, while threatening the state’s health economy and hospitals.