House passes $900B COVID-19 relief

On direct payments, the bill provides $600 to individuals making up to $75,000 per year and $1,200 to couples making up to $150,000, with payments phased out for higher incomes. An additional $600 payment will be made per dependent child, similar to the last round of relief payments in the spring.

Suspect charged for sending graphic photos of dead woman, threat to daughter of Republican election canvasser

Palmer, a Republican and the chair of the Wayne County Board of Canvassers, received pictures of a bloody, deceased, nude, mutilated woman lying on the ground Nov. 8. It had a caption, "I don't tolerate people like you, in fact, I consider you to be a terrorist and you know what happens to terrorists Monica."

Dominion Voting Systems worker sues Trump campaign, Sidney Powell, Rudy Giuliani and others for defamation

An election systems worker driven into hiding by death threats has filed a defamation lawsuit against President Donald Trump's campaign, two of its lawyers and some conservative media figures and outlets.

AG Barr: 'No reason' for special counsel on 2020 election, Hunter Biden

Outgoing Attorney General William Barr says he sees “no reason” to appoint a special counsel on potential election fraud or the tax investigation into the son of President-elect Joe Biden.

Trump campaign takes fight over Penn. election, ballot laws to Supreme Court

President Trump’s campaign team on Sunday filed an appeal to the U.S. Supreme Court asking it to reverse several cases by the Pennsylvania Supreme Court to change the state’s mail balloting law before and after the 2020 presidential election.

Biden to take presidential oath outside Capitol amid COVID-19 restrictions

President-elect Joe Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris will take their oaths of office outside the U.S. Capitol building, but it probably won't look like other inaugurations.

Electoral College votes surpass 270 for Joe Biden, securing his role as president-elect

Presidential electors met across the U.S. Monday, with key battleground states voting for Joe Biden in the Electoral College and securing his victory in the 2020 election.

Joe Biden speaks to nation after clearing 270 vote mark for presidential victory

Biden spoke to the nation urging unity and attempting to debunk the suspicions over his election win. He also discussed some of his battleground state wins including here in Michigan

Michigan's electoral college officially and unanimously cast votes for Biden, Harris

The Michigan capitol has been closed due to threats of violence and only the slate of electors nominated to cast the state's 16 votes will be permitted to enter the building.

State officials dispute conclusion from newly-released audit of Antrim County voting results

Michigan officials are disputing the conclusions drawn from a forensic audit of voter equipment in one northern county that says the results shouldn't have been certified.

Michigan lawmaker says he can't promise there won't be violence during Electoral College vote

Michigan Republican State Rep. Gary Eisen was removed from his committee assignment in the legislature after he said he couldn't promise there wouldn't be violence at the capitol during the electoral college vote.

Four Michigan congressmen, 15 GOP state lawmakers support lawsuit to invalidate state's election

U.S. Reps. Jack Bergman, Bill Huizenga, John Moolenaar, and Tim Walberg have all thrown support behind a lawsuit filed by the Texas Attorney General to invalidate Michigan's election results.

Detroit lawmaker stripped of committees, faces disciplinary from Michigan House after video threat

Michigan Democratic Representative Cynthia Johnson has been removed from all committees after she posted a video of herself seemingly threatening Trump supporters after she herself was threatened.