CDC faces leadership crisis as director ousted, senior officials resign

Dr. Susan Monarez, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, has been fired after less than one month in the job.

The Pulse Special: Minneapolis mass shooting
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The Pulse discusses the mass shooting at a Minneapolis Catholic school. How you can have the discussion with your children, plus how to secure houses of worship and how to be more tolerant of people with views different than our own.

DOGE officials copied millions of Social Security numbers, whistleblower says

A complaint filed by a whistleblower alleges that members of the Department of Government Efficiency copied the sensitive data of millions of Americans to an internal system.

Michigan free school lunches funding concerns
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An impasse in the process for the state school aid budget is sparking concerns that Michigan's free school lunch program could be on the chopping block. A teacher discusses what's at stake, and State Senators Jim Runestad and Darrin Camilleri take you inside the talks.

Hamtramck City Council votes on terminations amid report of misconduct among officials

For the first time since an internal investigation levied serious allegations against its police chief, an officer, and the city manager, many will see the latest chapter in an ongoing drama involving leadership in Hamtramck.

Trump’s order to end cashless bail & McDonald for Attorney General
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President Trump issues an executive order to end cashless bail. Former U.S. Attorney Matthew Schneider weighs in on that, plus a conversation about the federal takeover of Washington D.C.’s police department with Schneider, James Craig & Gina Keller. Also, Oakland County Prosecutor Karen McDonald discusses her run for Michigan Attorney General

Online voting option coming soon for overseas Michigan military members

Military members from Michigan who are stationed overseas will soon be able to vote in elections online by returning their ballots to their clerks digitally.

How the Supreme Court has ruled on flag-burning laws

As President Trump signed an executive order this week cracking down on flag burning, here’s a look back at when flag burning and desecration have been challenged in the court of law.

Trump to crack down on flag burning, desecration with executive order

President Donald Trump is expected to sign an executive order on Monday cracking down on suspects who desecrate the American flag, including burning it, by mandating they face prosecution, Fox News Digital exclusively learned. 

Hall says ‘No Budget, No Pay’ Plan will make lawmakers do their jobs

House Speaker Matt Hall spoke with Hilary Golston about his push for a measure that would withhold lawmaker pay if the state budget isn’t passed by the July 1 deadline.

John Bolton's house raided; redistricting drama and Trump targeting Chicago next?
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Trump's ex-National Security Advisor John Bolton's home was raided Friday. The latest on the crime crackdown in Washington DC with President Trump saying Chicago may be the next site of the federal law enforcement takeover. A battle over district lines is underway in Texas and California.

Trump visits federal law enforcement in DC amid crackdown; Leonard makes pitch for governor
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President Trump spent time with the National Guard, Homeland Security and other federal law enforcement, Political Science professor Dave Dulio talks executive order guardrails, Tom Leonard talks the race for governor and business analyst Mark Lee talks tariffs.

Learning from history with Ukraine & the impact of endorsements
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President Trump wants to make a deal to end the war between Russia & Ukraine, but one state representative reminds us why deals like this haven't always ended well with Ukraine. Plus, discussing the impact of endorsements in the races for Detroit Mayor & Michigan Governor.

Epstein files latest: Grand jury transcript request denied

A federal judge in New York who presided over the sex trafficking case against Jeffrey Epstein has rejected the government’s request to unseal grand jury transcripts.

Benson reacts to Trump?s push to eliminate mail-in ballots & voting machines
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson reacts to President Trump?s push to eliminate mail-in ballots and voting machines. Plus, Keith Johnson and Terry Johnson debate the president?s powers.

Competing Michigan property tax plans include both reform and elimination

Competing plans targeting Michigan's property tax system are evolving in Lansing, with one pitching reform and another pushing for their outright elimination.