Looking back on the year through those fleeting moments gives us a chance to reflect on the world, and to endeavor to ...
They have the power — and responsibility — to dig us out of it by reversing some of the financial decisions they made last session | Opinion ...
Dozens of members are leaving Congress, but for some, their kids and other relatives are running for office to keep their ...
Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed bi-partisan bills Tuesday that will lower the cost of online tickets, protect consumers, ...
State and federal bills seek to limit minors’ access to social media, but civil liberties advocates warn that the resulting ...
New this year was a scheduling system to avoid long lines stretching out the door. The revamped system had to do with community fear over federal immigration enforcement.
A sampling of the stories NPR staff believe made some of the deepest ripples this year — reminders of what rigorous, compassionate journalism can do, and why the work remains as urgent as ever.
By HALLIE GOLDEN and MEGAN JANETSKY Air traffic controllers lost communication for about 10 minutes with a small Mexican Navy plane carrying a young medical patient and seven others before it ...
DCF wants to place more children in ‘kinship care’ — with a relative or other close family connection. But doing so has been ...
Nonprofits are becoming increasingly more reliant on corporate, foundation and individual donations and grants after federal ...
State leaders like Governor Little, Superintendent Critchfield and legislative leaders are treating this budget crisis like ...
As the Trump Administration ratchets up pressure on hospitals, Rainbow Families Action notches a win in the battle to protect ...
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