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Paul Friday is one of thousands of farmers who blame a pesticide called paraquat – now banned in 70 countries – for their ...
Will Horcoff set an NHL Scouting Combine record, while all of the top prospects were weighed and measured in for the final ...
MUSKEGON, MI - The 86th annual Miss Michigan scholarship competition returns this week to Muskegon, with a three-night ...
Mason season, Olivet and Portland St. Patrick each captured regional titles and followed with quarterfinal wins June 7 and will have the area well represented in the state semifinals at MSU's McLane ...
Michigan public health leaders and research scientists say the fallout from Trump administration cuts to federal research ...
Trump and Musk can both hurt each other in their feud. Here's how.
That joy was rooted in celebration, creativity and a shared struggle, and was inspired by the Black civil rights movement’s ...
Auto experts aren't worried about big auto parts suppliers surviving tariffs, but small ones in Michigan may not make it. Why some are trying.
A new study by researchers at Michigan State University has found a correlation between people who spend a lot of time on social media and their propensity to fall for “fake news” stories.
“I’d written endless letters to coaches hoping they’d be interested and I’ve kept the ones I got in return – the ones that said, ‘Hey, we’ll get back to you.’ I put them on the front of my locker. I ...
Poison ivy, oak and sumac all can create itchy rashes from urushiol. What you need to know before the rash starts.
Mississippi State head coach Chris Jans discusses Josh Hubbard’s role, revamped roster, and how the Bulldogs are attacking ...