Nessel alarmed at Trump's comments pondering drug dealer death penalties
AG Dana Nessel believes it’s a dangerous precedent and it wouldn’t just target illegal migrants but people in our Black and brown communities.
Michigan reports 670k residents have already voted absentee, including 41k in Detroit
With three weeks out, 31% of Michigan voters who requested an absentee ballot have returned them to their clerk's office. That includes more than 41,000 in Detroit.
Ex-AG Eric Holder skeptical of polling showing Harris underwater with Black voters
Recent polling suggests Vice President Kamala Harris is underwater among African American male voters and could close out her run for president with the lowest support from the group among Democrats in decades.
Nearly a third of voters say housing affordability may affect their presidential pick, survey finds
A recent survey shows that some voters may feel inclined to select the next president based on who they believe is best equipped to improve the nation’s housing issue.
Lil Baby performing free concert at Pistonsland to kick off early voting in Detroit
The collaboration between the Pistons, the city clerk's office, Detroit Department of Elections (D.O.E.), and Rock the Vote and Detroit Votes aims to encourage people to vote while celebrating culture in the city.
US Senate candidates Slotkin and Rogers trade shots over jobs, economy in second debate
It was the second debate matchup between Rogers, a Republican, and Democrat Slotkin in less than a week.
Kamala Harris campaign says Opportunity Agenda favors Black entrepreneurs with new businesses
Pastor Lorenzo Sewell of 180 Church, is a Republican and supporter of GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump, says he hasn’t seen any progress on this front.
Vem Miller: What we know about the man arrested near Trump's rally
Vem Miller, 49, of Las Vegas, told authorities he was a journalist with access to the VIP area of Trump's Coachella rally. An investigation revealed he was driving in an unregistered vehicle with a "homemade" license plate and was armed with several firearms and boxes of ammunition.
Early voting in Detroit: Voters can start casting ballots in person Oct. 19
Early voting kicks off this weekend in Detroit, giving registered voters two weeks to cast their ballots in person ahead of election day.
Americans' trust in media is at new record low, Gallup poll finds
This is the third consecutive year that more U.S. adults said they have no trust at all in the media than said they trust it a great deal or fair amount.
San Francisco car break-in prompted JD Vance to make 'I hate police' comment: NYT
Republican vice presidential candidate JD Vance is blaming a prior experience involving a San Francisco car break-in for his "I hate police" comment.
Possible third Trump assassination attempt thwarted in Coachella, Riverside County sheriff says
Vem Miller, 49, of Las Vegas, was taken into custody for possession of a loaded firearm and possession of a high-capacity magazine, according to the sheriff's department.
Harris' doctor releases detailed report, says VP in 'excellent health'
The details in Kamala Harris' health report are in contrast to her opponent Donald Trump, who has released only limited information about his health over the years.
Social media video of Whitmer feeding Doritos to podcaster sparks backlash
"That’s just wrong," Roe said. "And if it were done to any other faith, it would be condemned across the board. But this is what Christians take all the time, and we’re tired of it."
Abortion passes inflation as top election issue for women under 30, survey finds
A growing number of women view abortion as their key issue heading into November’s presidential election based on results in a new survey.
Election 2024: New poll shows where Trump, Harris stand in 7 battleground states
A new Wall Street Journal poll has found little separation between former President Trump and Vice President Kamala Harris in seven battleground states, prompting a Democratic pollster to say that the 2024 election "really could not be closer."
Here's how many votes could be cast before Election Day arrives
Election Day is a few weeks away and some voters are planning to cast their ballots before November. Here's what we know.



















