Six Michigan cities land spots on U.S. News 150 best cities to live in the nation

The Mitten State may be #1 in our hearts, but six Michigan cities made the U.S. News & World's ranking of the 150 best places to live in the nation.

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Americans need a president who protects them — the administration must act now to restore ...

President Reagan once said, “Government’s first duty is to protect the people, not run their lives.” Now two years into President Biden’s tenure, our country has been led astray from that basic first principle.

Dianne Feinstein's staff makes sure the senator never walks around the Capitol by herself out of concern for what she might say to reporters amid her declining health and old age, report says

A former staff member told Rolling Stone that Dianne Feinstein's office has had to make accommodations for the senator's declining health since 2019,

Ron — not Don — and an act of God descend on Iowa

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White Supremacy Is The ‘Most Dangerous Terrorist Threat,’ Biden Tells Howard Grads

In a commencement address to graduates of Howard University, President Joe Biden warned: “The most dangerous threat to our homeland is white supremacy.” “And I’m not saying this because I’m at a

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