U.S. & World News
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Will new president be a cure for Mexico’s festering ills?
Borderland Mexicans hope the country’s first female president prevails where her predecessors have not.
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Michigan man convicted of choking nurse practitioner sentenced to 10 years in prison
Tyjuan Gray attacked the nurse during a 2023 medical visit at the federal prison in Milan.
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In Mexico’s historic vote, politics are little changed
The upcoming Mexican presidential election may determine the fate of Mexico’s 30-year-quest for a full democracy.
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Single-car crash in Macomb County leaves 1 dead, driver ejected from vehicle
Police say the driver lost control of their vehicle near the exit ramp and drove down an embankment.
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IRS makes free electronic tax filing a permanent option, urges states to follow suit
The Direct File program was available in 12 states this year for those with simple W-2s.
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Pair of foxes released from East Lansing sanctuary by person trespassing on property
The sanctuary is now raising money to install security cameras, locks and more following the incident.
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Group of seniors rescued from fire at U.P. nursing home
Police who arrived on scene first were able to remove five residents from the facility who needed assistance.
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‘Black Voters for Biden-Harris’ campaign to launch this weekend in Michigan
This leg of the Biden campaign launches less than one month after the president last visited Michigan, considered a swing state critical to his hopes for a second term in the White House.
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Republican lawmakers react with fury to Trump verdict and rally to his defense
Few Republicans mentioned the details of the case but many echoed his repeated assertions that it was a “rigged, disgraceful trial.”
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Jail for Trump? It’s rare - but not unheard of - for falsifying business records
Judge Juan Merchan will decide. Most of those convicted of falsifying business records don't get prison sentences, but as in most things regarding former president Donald J. Trump, we're in uncharted territory.
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Could Trump still vote for himself after guilty verdict in hush money trial?
Whether or not Donald Trump can vote for himself in November comes down to a Florida law.
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Trump to be sentenced days before Republican National Convention
The former president was found guilty Thursday in his New York hush money trial.