Across Michigan, MI|News|
FBI Seeks Interviews With Democrats Who Urged US Troops To Defy Illegal Orders
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin called the inquiry a "scare tactic."

The Associated Press is an independent, not-for-profit news cooperative headquartered in New York City. Our teams in over 100 countries tell the world’s stories, from breaking news to investigative reporting.
Michigan Sen. Elissa Slotkin called the inquiry a "scare tactic."

The pending exit of term-limited Gov. Gavin Newsom has created the most wide-open and crowded field for the CA's highest office in memory.
The woman, who stabbed a classmate nearly to death in 2014, cut off her monitoring bracelet and escaped a group home, authorities said.
The suit focuses on college tuition, scholarships, and state-funded financial aid to students who aren't legally in the United States.
Following a high-profile split with President Donald Trump over the Epstein files, the firebrand Georgia politician says she will resign.
Authorities are turning attention to the handling of the Schiff investigation, bringing fresh scrutiny to cases involving Trump foes.
On Veterans Day, retired Col. Robert Stirm, seen in uniform iconic Pulitzer Prize winning black-and-white photo in, died.
"I fired 5 rounds and she had 7 holes," the agent who shot her reportedly bragged in a text.
Trump's plan to bolster his party's narrow House margin to protect Republicans from losing control of the chamber could backfire.
The 68-year-old's wealth immediately makes him a notable contender in a free-for-all that includes more than a half-dozen Democrats.
“I think we have to look for ways of treating people humanely, treating people with the dignity," the Chicago-born Pope Leo XIV said.
Garcia announced he was not seeking reelection earlier this month, just after the deadline to file paperwork for the seat.
One Ford official likened the showroom to a "James Bond villain’s lair."
Danny Masterson, of “That ’70s Show” fame, filed a petition claiming his trial attorney failed to introduce evidence exonerating him.
Off-duty pilot Joseph Emerson said he had taken shrooms 2 days earlier. “Pilots are not perfect. They are human,” said Judge Amy Baggio.
About 300 Illinois National Guard troops will remain in the Chicago area, but are not allowed to conduct operations with homeland security.
Border czar Tom Homan said area residents were so familiar with their rights that making arrests during a different operation was difficult.
Flood advisories remained in place through Sunday in many areas where mudslides and flash floods remain a danger.
After the baby and mom became separated, she determinedly followed the rescuers' boat as when they blasted audio of the pup crying.
A judge cited a playbook of initiating civil rights investigations to justify cutting funding to bring universities "to their knees."