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CAPAC, Michigan, Dec 21 (Reuters) - On a recent snowy morning in a Trump-loving part of rural Michigan, three dozen cars idled outside a firehouse-turned-food pantry. Inside, volunteers packaged lettuce, apples and other household staples that have surged or stayed high in price this year.
Michigan Attorney General's Office website offers tracker showing all federal lawsuits and amicus briefs filed since January 2025.
President Donald Trump appeared to take a jab at the Michigan Wolverines football program, which has been in the news lately for all the wrong reasons.
Marijuana is already legal in Michigan. Now, President Donald Trump is making it a Schedule III drug, marking a major shift in federal policy and recognizing its medical use.
The lawsuit alleges the administration bypassed required procedures in imposing the massive fee increase for specialized worker visas.
The POTUS also showed footage of a 'suspected drug plane' and the U.S. military opening fire on Santa's sleigh.
The Michigan Department of Health and Human Services says “significant” changes are occurring as the federal government prepares to penalize states for food assistance error rates.
SNL opened their show by taking a shot at former Michigan Wolverines head coach Sherrone Moore's scandal with his staffer.
While it will have some impact on research and business expenses, Connecticut consumers may not see much change. Ben Zachs, who runs Fine Fettle cannabis dispensaries and cultivation said that while the change is “much deserved and needed,