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NPR's Ailsa Chang talks with Stanford law professor Jeffrey Fisher about the Supreme Court ruling that parents have the right to remove their kids from class when books with LGBTQ+ themes are used.
Slain Minnesota lawmaker Melissa Hortman and her husband Mark will be buried Saturday as the public still grapples with the aftermath of the shocking political assassination a couple weeks ago.
NPR's Ari Shapiro talks with the University of Virginia's Amanda Frost, who studies immigration and citizenship law, about the Supreme Court ruling that dramatically limits federal judges' power.
Murders are falling dramatically in many U.S. cities, after a surge in 2020 and 2021. Crime analysts say a reinvestment in communities from both the government and private sources after the disruption ...
President Trump said he has had a "big week" between Supreme Court rulings, a ceasefire in Iran and a new NATO pledge. But a couple major promises remain unmet.
Both the S&P 500 index and the Nasdaq appear headed to close out the week at record highs Friday, as investors shrugged off ...
MACKINAC COUNTY, MI— No injuries were reported, following the crash of two tractor-trailers on US-2 in Mackinac County ...
ESCANABA, MI— Bay College has entered into an arrangement that aligns apprenticeship programs and higher education.
At issue was how the lower courts should handle President Trump's executive order on birthright citizenship, which limited ...
In the first feature film co-directed by an Israeli and an Iranian, Tatami, an Iranian judoka must choose between her country ...
GROVER, WI— The Wisconsin Department of Justice Division of Criminal Investigation is looking into the death of a person in ...
MARQUETTE, MI— Travel Marquette has created an initiative designed to help clean up the environment as people enjoy the great ...