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Trentin McWilliams, 24, most recently lived in California. The Michigan Attorney General’s Office says he pled “no contest” ...
Far more families are choosing to have fewer — or no — children. Many countries, including the U.S., now face a rapidly aging ...
MADISON, WI (AP)— Wisconsin Governor Tony Evers signed a new two-year budget last week to secure federal Medicaid funding.
DEARBORN, MI— Gas prices in Michigan are down 11 cents from a week ago. Michigan drivers are now paying an average of $3.15 ...
MANISTIQUE, MI— The city of Manistique had to postpone its Independence Day fireworks display by a week due to inclement ...
NPR's Pien Huang speaks with pediatrician Alexandra Cvijanovich and Professor Jason L. Schwartz about trying to shore up trust about vaccines.
Mexico won the Concacaf Gold Cup after defeating the U.S. men's soccer team in Sunday's final. The match was a preview of next year's FIFA World Cup, which the U.S. and Mexico co-host with Canada.
NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Greg Waller, a hydrologist at the West Gulf River Forecast Center of the National Weather Service, about the conditions that factored into the deadly flooding in Texas.
NPR speaks with Zachary Price, law professor at the University of California College of Law San Francisco, about the Trump administration's rationale for exempting tech companies from the TikTok ban.
Dozens are dead following flash flooding in Texas, including some at Camp Mystic. NPR speaks with Lauren Garcia about the camp and what makes it a special place for the women in her family.
In January, the deadly Eton Fire destroyed thousands of homes in Altadena, Calif. What challenges do homeowners and other residents in one small neighborhood continue to face?
NPR's Michel Martin asks Philip Luck, former deputy chief economist at the State Department in the Biden administration, about how trade negotiations affect the U.S. economy.
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