Detroit pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church slammed Bishop Mariann Edgar Budde for calling out President Trump during the National Prayer Service.
The lawsuit is attempting to exclude people in the U.S. illegally from numbers used to divvy up congressional seats among states after each once-in-a-decade census.
Tennessee lawmakers have approved legislation drastically expanding the number of families who can use taxpayer money on private schools regardless of income.
BATON ROUGE, La. – Sen. Bill Cassidy has emerged as a central figure in the confirmation of Robert F. Kennedy Jr., whose nomination to health and human services secretary poses an equally consequential moment for the second-term Republican facing an uncertain political future in Louisiana.
Israel’s missile defense system is effective in close quarters. That model won’t help the U.S.
Senate Minority Leader Charles E. Schumer (D-New York) sought to keep expectations in check during an afternoon news conference at the Capitol, calling the end of the freeze a “small victory” in a “long war.” At the same time, there was a fresh air of excitement to his remarks.
With new layoffs, declining ratings and a hefty judgment in a defamation lawsuit, things look somber at CNN, even as America’s first 24-hour news network seeks to reverse its fortunes by reshuffling the deck — or rearranging the deck chairs, as the network’s critics might prefer to say. Anchor Jim Acosta is on his way out, among others.
Drastic changes to Michigan’s paid sick leave and minimum wage will go into effect Feb. 21. Both of Michigan’s major political parties are currently trying to rein in these efforts in the Legislature.
Following an election year where Republicans and Democrats heavily targeted Black Michigan voters, the Michigan Black Summit will focus on the influence the community has in Michigan. “We have representation,
WASHINGTON - President Donald Trump ’s pick for FBI director, Kash Patel, is facing a contentious confirmation hearing Thursday, with Democrats focused on his plans to overhaul the bureau and whether he'll seek legal retribution against Trump's political opponents.
Michigan Sen. Gary Peters announces he won't run for reelection in 2026, prompting speculation on his replacement, with Pete Buttigieg as a potential candidate.