The map of flu activity across the United States continues to darken, both figuratively and literally, as case numbers spike upward in most states, according to the Centers for Disease Control and
Not too long ago Michigan and Nebraska were leading for New Mexico State offensive lineman Shiyazh Pete, but after a sudden change, the Wolverines were trending
Trump describes contrasting approaches to his trade policy — which could have sweeping impacts on autos — after returning to the White House.
President Trump said Thursday he is moving forward with a 25% tariff on Canadian imports. Michigan will be ‘disproportionately affected’ as a border state with heavy auto trade, according to experts.
Those who remain hopeful include ranchers Brandy and Russell Johnson, who are living just outside the village of Columbus, New Mexico, on a cattle ranch that borders Chihuahua, Mexico. They say they are eager to see the restart of the border wall construction under the new Trump administration.
Welcome to the first, ahem, serving of Whole-Hog Politics, a weekly note that aims to give you a quick and useful overview of the political scene. Why Whole Hog? Well, first off, barbecue is delicious.
The Western population of the monarch butterfly hit a near-record low with fewer than 10,000 found living in California this winter, a foreboding sign.
Fresh tariffs amid high inflation are making the Fed’s job uniquely difficult and feeding uncertainty about what to expect for interest rates this year.
The first transfer portal window has closed, and schools soon will turn their attention to spring practice. Where do the Big Ten programs stand after the first wave of roster movement? Here’s a look at the teams rising and falling as well as those stuck in neutral,
Michigan wants to restart a nuclear power plant it had shut down, but the bumpy early days of the Trump presidency spook industry observers.
Rutgers hosts the Michigan Wolverines after Ace Bailey scored 37 points in Rutgers' 79-72 win over the Northwestern Wildcats.
The Old Farmer's Almanac, which has been in business since 1792, recently released its spring weather forecast. The outlook? "Warmer-than-normal temperatures for most of the country, with a few exceptions: southern and central California, Desert Southwest, southern Florida, and western Ohio Valley, where it will be near to below normal."