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MARQUETTE, MI— Northern Michigan University officials have responded to a Notice of Intent to file a lawsuit by a former dean ...
Antonina Khyzhniak, who appeared in stock footage included in a White House Instagram video for the Trump administration's ...
Detectives say during August and September of 2022 Miller misrepresented himself as a 14-year-old boy on a social media app.
The Dalai Lama said he will be reincarnated after he dies, and no one can interfere with the matter of succession. The ...
Tiny Chef began as a passion project. Now, fans are rallying to revive it after Nickelodeon canceled the show.
School districts have had to start a new fiscal year without knowing how much money they'll be getting from the state.
Jayden Whittenberg, 15, reportedly left his foster residence on Pohjala Road in Rock River Township early Monday morning.
NPR's Ari Shapiro and longtime newscaster Jack Speer chat about his early years covering business for the network, his retirement, and what he'll miss about covering the daily news.
Renowned social psychologist James Maas was on a mission to get Americans to take sleep more seriously. The longtime Cornell professor credited with coining the term "power nap" died last week at 86.
Senate Majority Leader John Thune is a key ally of President Trump's, helping get his domestic policy bill passed by the Senate. It is a dramatic reversal from their days as virtual political enemies.
Wildlife trafficking is one of the world's biggest illegal trades, and the U.S. creates much of the demand for pet primates. Now there's a proposed ban on privately owning and breeding these animals.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with New York Rep. Mike Lawler, a republican, about the Senate's tax and spending bill – and whether he thinks the House has enough votes to send it to the president's desk.