'Do you think I'm that stupid?' Wayne County judge berates woman joining court while driving

A Metro Detroit woman joined a court Zoom call while on the road this week. She was scheduled for an appearance before a Woodhaven district judge. Of course, driving a car while appearing in court is something you cannot do when facing a judge.

Jury finds Instagram and YouTube liable in landmark social media addiction trial

Meta and YouTube were found liable in a landmark Los Angeles lawsuit for "engineered addiction" and harming a child's mental health through negligent platform design.

Michigan, city of Romulus sue DHS to stop ICE detention center

Romulus officials continue their push to keep an ICE detention facility out of their city, this time joining Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel in a lawsuit against the Department of Homeland Security (DHS).

Delta temporarily ending long-standing perk for Congress members

Delta Air Lines is temporarily ending a long-standing perk for members of Congress, as airport delays and staffing shortages continue to impact travelers nationwide.

ICE agents at Atlanta airport in supporting role

ICE agents arrived at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport Monday to assist with security line management as TSA staffing shortages cause three-hour wait times.

Flight path in Ohio salutes 3 fallen service members in Iran war

A special, saluting flight path in Ohio paid tribute to three service members of the Ohio Air National Guard that were killed in the Iran war earlier this month.

Temple Israel Attack: Synagogue releases images ahead of sheriff press conference

It's been a week since a West Bloomfield synagogue was attacked when a man drove a vehicle through the front door, carrying a massive amount of fireworks, gas canisters, and a firearm.

'Led a double life': Retired Detroit police sergeant accused of kidnapping and raping victims while cop

A retired Detroit police sergeant allegedly led a double life that involved kidnapping and raping multiple victims while he worked for the department in the late 1990s and early 2000s.