State Superintendent of Instruction Michael Rice announced on Tuesday that his department would be updating its long-term education plan.
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Commentary: Record Low Black Unemployment Rate Makes the 2019 Trump Economy the Most Equitable Ever
In 2016, when President Donald Trump was campaigning to black Americans, the appeal he made was a simple one, “What have you got to lose?”
Read MoreAmerican Inventor Series: Benjamin Franklin, American Printer
Before anything else, Benjamin Franklin was a printer. It’s difficult to imagine now, but printing was a strenuous trade in Franklin’s time, requiring late hours, heavy lifting of various lead types, and long shifts operating the manual presses. Franklin, however, loved to read, which suited him well in his career as a printer.
Read MoreProposed Michigan Mental Health Hotline May Duplicate Services
A proposal for a state mental health hotline received some resistance during its first hearing in the Michigan Senate following passage in the House last week. The proposed bill directs the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services (MDHHS) to contract for the design, operation, and maintenance of a mental health hotline.
Read MoreSteve Bannon to Attend Eagle Council in St. Louis
Eagle Council, the annual training conference born out of Phyllis Schlafly’s Eagle Forum, announced Wednesday that Steve Bannon will be in attendance at this year’s event.
Read MoreCommentary: Democrats Are Lying About Trump’s Mexico Trade Deal
In the same way President Bill Clinton gave away hundreds of thousands of jobs to Mexico and Vice President Joe Biden helped send millions more to China, the Democrats vying for their party’s 2020 nomination now plan to outsource and destroy yet another American industry.
Read MoreStudy Shows that Trump Rallies Did Not Increase Hate Crimes
The claim from some Democrats that President Trump’s rallies have sparked a surge in hate crimes has been debunked, according to a study by the Reason Foundation.
Read MoreExplosion Rocks US Embassy in Afghanistan on 9/11 Anniversary
The U.S. Embassy in Kabul, Afghanistan, was hit by a rocket explosion early Wednesday morning on the anniversary of the Sept. 11 attacks in New York that prompted a U.S. invasion of the country.
Read MoreRepublicans Win Both House Races in North Carolina
Republicans managed to successfully hold both seats in the House of Representatives from North Carolina that were up for grabs in special elections Tuesday, marking three consecutive wins in special elections to the House this year.
Read MoreSupreme Court Lets New Trump Asylum Restrictions Take Effect
The Supreme Court allowed the Trump administration Wednesday to enforce new immigration rules that would deny asylum to migrants who did not seek protected status in a country they passed through on their way to the southern border.
Read MoreBiden Hires New Campaign Staff to Woo Minority Voters
2020 Democratic presidential candidate Joe Biden is adding new staff members to his campaign specifically to win over minority voters.
Read MoreTrump and Michigan’s Gov. Whitmer Agree on Something: Ban Vaping
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and President Donald Trump don’t agree much, but they both agree on this one issue: banning flavored e-cigarettes.
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