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The American Watch Dog
A case against a Trump order blocking refugee resettlement is advancing, with court-ordered efforts to restart ongoing.
President Trump overstepped his authority by freezing foreign aid, a judge ruled, but stopped short of reviving contracts.
The Trump administration revives family detention centers, impacting U.S. communities, economy, and immigrant labor.
Democrats in Michigan oppose a resolution requiring extra citizenship proof for voting, citing barriers for voters.
Paul Critchett, exposed to high radiation in 1967, won a legal battle with the VA for cancer benefits after 57 years. His victory aids future veteran claims.
Federal crash investigators highlight major aviation risks on a helicopter route used by an Army Black Hawk, urging immediate changes.
The U.S. Supreme Court reopens a case on a Nazi-stolen Pissarro painting, challenging its current Spanish museum ownership.
Governor Josh Stein announced Ralliant Corporation will establish its global HQ in Wake County, creating 180 jobs.
Garlin Gilchrist II, Michigan's first Black lieutenant governor, enters the 2026 governor race focusing on housing, health.
The Marine Corps launches the 12th Littoral Combat Team in Okinawa, Japan, enhancing Pacific defense with anti-ship missile capabilities.
Laurel Marcinkus, a mom and advocate, faced a life-threatening pregnancy complication amid restrictive abortion laws.