
Trump’s Fed Chair Nominee Faces Senate Opposition Over Powell Probe
President Trump’s Fed chair pick, Kevin Warsh, faces Senate opposition, amid a probe into current chair Jerome Powell.

President Trump’s Fed chair pick, Kevin Warsh, faces Senate opposition, amid a probe into current chair Jerome Powell.

Multiple parents from Ypsilanti Community Schools were detained by ICE, causing fear and disruption in the community.

A study warns new loan caps could deter nurses from pursuing advanced degrees, risking healthcare access in Michigan.

Chanea Bond’s Fort Worth classroom goes analog to keep AI out, emphasizing handwritten work to build thinking skills.

Chanea Bond’s students handwrite assignments to avoid AI, believing it helps them think and write better independently.

The Michigan High School Athletic Association now allows athletes to earn from personal branding like NIL in college.

The unemployment rate in North Carolina for December 2025 remained steady at 3.9%, unchanged from the previous month, according to the latest data released by the state’s government. This rate is in contrast to the national unemployment rate, which saw a slight decrease from November, reaching 4.4%. Over the past

Patrick Thaw, stuck in Singapore due to a travel ban, is grappling with being away from his friends at Michigan.

In Montana, Tax Appeal Boards face vacancies, causing frustration for residents like Linde Hoff over property tax appeals.

Nebraska’s GDP grew 5% in Q3 2025, tying for 13th-highest nationally, but tax revenues declined, impacting the budget.

Renew NC, North Carolina’s disaster recovery program, has issued a reminder to homeowners in western North Carolina about the impending deadline to apply for housing recovery assistance under the Single-Family Housing Program, with applications due by January 31. The initiative is aimed at assisting families affected by Hurricane Helene to

Legislation to limit personal electronic devices in Michigan classrooms advances, aiming to reduce distractions.