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Right to Life issues early endorsement for Michigan attorney general

Right to Life has endorsed Leonard for MI AG because he has vowed to vigorously prosecute the 1931 law that will allow women and their Dr’s to be sent to prison after Roe is overturned. You can have a state AG who protects women or one who persecutes them.

Michigan's Anti-Democratic Movement

“This is a five-alarm fire,” Jocelyn Benson, the Democratic secretary of state in Michigan, who presided over the 2020 vote count there, told The Times. “If people in general, leaders and citizens, aren’t taking this as the most important issue of our time and acting accordingly, then we may not be able to ensure democracy prevails again in ’24.”

Governor Whitmer Calls for Special Election to Fill Vacant House Seats

Governor Gretchen Whitmer today sent a letter to Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson calling for a special election to fill three vacant seats in the Michigan House of Representatives.

'Shooting From The Hip:' Detroit Schools Chief Reacts To Campaign Swipe By James Craig

"Craig also expressed interest in changing the Michigan Constitution to make it easier for charter schools to access taxpayer dollars."

10 years of strict teacher evaluations haven’t boosted learning in Michigan

In 2011, Michigan implemented a tough new teacher evaluation system in which educators’ annual job reviews were based partly on the standardized test scores of their students. The plan seemed straight-forward: Reward good teachers, weed out bad ones and Michigan’s moribund learning would improve.

Michigan lawmakers vote to allow bus drivers, lunch aides to serve as substitutes

The Republican-sponsored bill passed on near party lines. It’s unclear if Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, will sign it into law. Her spokesperson did not respond to requests for comment.

After mass shootings, many GOP leaders’ ‘concern is for guns,’ experts say

“Almost none of them said anything,” said Volsky, whose organization works on gun violence prevention nationwide. “The only person who said something was [U.S.] Ted Cruz (R-Texas) on his personal account. That’s a snapshot of how we have become immune [to mass shootings]. … Four people dead in Michigan is like, shrug, at this point.”

Federal program pays $150K for overdue water and sewer bills in Benton Harbor

Hundreds of Benton Harbor families facing overdue water and sewer bills have gotten a financial boost from a federal assistance program that has provided a little more than $150,000 to a community still unable to drink its tap water.

Michigan Legislature approves $841M in COVID, other aid

Michigan lawmakers late Tuesday approved an additional $841 million in spending, primarily on pandemic relief, including for coronavirus testing at schools and emergency assistance to help low-income renters.

Board approves language for payday loan ballot petition

A coalition that wants voters to decide how Michigan should cap interest rates on payday loans won approval Tuesday of its summary language for a petition to put the issue on the November 2022 ballot.

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US COVID death toll hits 800,000, a year into vaccine drive

The U.S. death toll from COVID-19 topped 800,000 on Tuesday, a once-unimaginable figure seen as doubly tragic, given that more than 200,000 of those lives were lost after the vaccine became available practically for the asking last spring.

Congress votes to raise the debt ceiling, punting the next fight to 2023

The House voted 221 to 209 early Wednesday morning to increase the federal borrowing limit by $2.5 trillion, a figure Democrats say will allow the government to avoid default until early 2023.

Judge Dismisses Trump’s Lawsuit to Block Congress From Obtaining Tax Returns

A Federal judge on Tuesday rejected Donald Trump’s lawsuit, which sought to stop Congress from accessing his tax returns, as The New York Times reports.

House votes to hold Mark Meadows in contempt in Jan. 6 probe

The House voted Tuesday to hold former White House chief of staff Mark Meadows in contempt of Congress after he ceased to cooperate with the Jan. 6 Committee investigating the Capitol insurrection — making it the first time the chamber has voted to hold a former member in contempt since the 1830s.

Fox News hosts cry 'smear campaign' after their damning texts are revealed by Jan. 6 committee

“I am an honest, straightforward person," Hannity told viewers. "I say the same thing in private that I say to all of you. Liz Cheney knows this, she doesn’t seem to care. She’s interested in one thing and one thing only — smearing Donald Trump and purging him from the party."

Residents of Trump-Loving Retirement Community Arrested for Allegedly Voting Twice in 2020 Election

Authorities have arrested and charged three residents of a Florida retirement community for allegedly casting more than one ballot in the 2020 election, multiple outlets reported on Tuesday. Joan Halstead, Jay Ketcik, and John Rider all face a third-degree felony charge for their votes, which could land them in prison for up to five years.

Man whose wife won legal ruling dies one week after receiving ivermectin

A 52-year-old Pennsylvania man named Keith Smith — whose wife, Darla, had gone to court to have his COVID-19 infection treated with ivermectin — died on Sunday evening after his first dose of the anti-parasitic medication, according to a report by The York Daily Record.

Judge Asks For 'Forgiveness' After Video Shows Repeated Use Of N-Word In Her Home

A judge in Louisiana, Michelle Odinet, has asked for “forgiveness and understanding” after a video surfaced capturing a series of racist remarks as her family gathered to watch security footage of an attempted burglary at their home.

DC attorney general sues far-right groups over Jan. 6 attack

Washington, D.C., Attorney General Karl Racine (D) on Tuesday filed a federal lawsuit against far-right groups Proud Boys and Oath Keepers over their role in the Jan. 6 attack on the Capitol.

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Red Wings edge Islanders 2-1 to end 3-game losing streak

Alex Nedeljkovic made 33 saves and the Red Wings ended a three-game skid with a 2-1 victory over the New York Islanders on Tuesday night.

COVID-19 sweeping through NFL, NBA, NHL, causing cancelations with record positive tests

As games are being postponed in the NBA and NHL due to COVID-19 outbreaks, the NFL saw a record number of player positive tests Monday and into Tuesday.

Warriors’ Stephen Curry Breaks The NBA Career 3-Point Record

Curry hit his 2,974th 3-pointer Tuesday night in the first quarter of the Golden State Warriors’ game against the New York Knicks, breaking the record set by Ray Allen.

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