Detroit mayor election: Nine candidates file to run for city's top seat
The picture of who will run for Detroit mayor and city council became a little more clearer on Tuesday.
Michigan Special Election: Guide to May 6 races around the state
The first election of the year is nearly here - and dozens of municipalities have something on the ballot around metro Detroit.
Pope Francis' legacy
Pope Francis died Monday at 88-years-old. The Pulse takes a closer look at his life & legacy, as well as what's next for the Catholic Church
Search for new Secretary of Defense ‘fake news:’ White House
The White House is reportedly looking to replace Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth, according to NPR.
'50501' protests happening across US today: What to know
More than 700 events are scheduled around the U.S. Saturday to protest the Trump administration’s agenda.
10,000 pages of records about Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 assassination released
New York Sen. Robert F. Kennedy was killed after giving a speech celebrating his victory in California’s Democratic presidential primary in 1968.
Michigan's proof-of-citizenship ballot proposal draft approved by election board
The controversial amendment would require either a birth certificate, passport, or document proving citizenship before voting in Michigan. Opponents say it adds burdens to the voting process while supporters argue it keeps noncitizens from casting a ballot.
Rep. Yassamin Ansari plans trip to El Salvador to demand return of Kilmar Abrego Garcia
The Supreme Court has ruled that Kilmar Abrego Garcia should be returned to the United States after he was deported to a prison in El Salvador and one Arizona Representative is working to make sure that happens.
Can Trump fire the fed chair? President lashes out at Powell for economic outlook
President Trump has hinted that he wants to fire Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell for his economic outlook and refusal to lower interest rates. Can he do that?
Abdul El-Sayed running for U.S. Senate in Michigan
The former director of Wayne County's Department of Health, Human, and Veterans Service is running for U.S. Senate in his second bid for statewide office.
Trump vs. courts & the immigration issue
The Trump administration takes on the courts after the U.S. Supreme Court ordered them to return a man wrongfully deported to El Salvador. Plus, two conservatives with different takes on the president debate if his approach to immigration is correct.
State Department shuts down disinformation office targeting Russia, China, Iran
The State Department has shut down the Global Engagement Center, an office that identified disinformation from Russia, China and Iran. Secretary of State Marco Rubio said the center’s work had crossed into censoring Americans.
Report: Trump to end IRS Direct File program for free tax filing
The Trump administration is planning to end the IRS Direct File program that allows tax returns to be filed directly to the IRS for free.
Federal judge finds probable cause to hold Trump administration in criminal contempt
A federal judge has found probable cause to hold the Trump administration in criminal contempt of court.
Life sentences for offenders under 21 banned in Michigan
A controversial Michigan Supreme Court ruling is garnering both support and backlash. Some say banning automatic life sentences for offenders under 21 prevents cruel and unusual punishment, while others say it opens old wounds for families after people currently behind bars could be released. The panel discusses the ruling.
Bill aimed to restrict 'activist judges' awaits Senate vote; Critics call HR 1526 a threat to constitution
H.R. 1526, the No Rogue Rulings Act, aims to limit district courts' ability to issue nationwide injunctions against President Trump's executive orders.
Former Michigan Attorney General Mike Cox announces run for governor
"Bad politicians with worse ideas are destroying our Michigan, made it harder to work, harder to learn, made us less safe," he says in a campaign video.



















