Solutions to America’s complex web of gun violence

Americans are only halfway through the year, and there have already been more than 200 mass shootings. In 2020, gun...

The case for improving property values in Detroit through split-rate taxation

Detroit homeowners continue to face challenges with property taxes. Even as values rise, Detroit has the lowest property values of...

Trump has a grip on the Republican Party — can it be broken?

On his way out of office, former President Trump helped inspire a political coup. Nearly 70% of Republican voters still...

How photos tell the story of war in Ukraine

This week, a Russian soldier pled guilty to killing an unarmed civilian in the first war crimes trial since the...

Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin believes more should be done to negotiate lower gas prices

Gas prices continue to rise in Michigan, hitting a new record high this week. These increases are occurring while oil...

New Michigan report aims for state to be carbon neutral by 2050 – is it possible?

The Michigan Department of Environment, Great Lakes and Energy has released the final draft of its ambitious climate plan. It’s...

How comfort and complacency must change following the mass shooting in Buffalo

On Saturday, an 18-year-old gunman killed 10 people at a grocery store in Buffalo, New York. The white shooter drove...

Validity called into question over James Craig’s Republican bid for governor

Challengers to James Craig’s campaign claim multiple forged signatures on his nominating petition. The alleged forgeries have been attributed to...

The case for Thaddeus Stevens being an American hero

Thaddeus Stevens was a radical Republican who grew up poor in Vermont. He came to support abolition, fight economic inequality,...

How the “big lie” came to be and why people still believe it

President Joe Biden won the 2020 presidential election fair and square. But many people — including prominent Republicans — say...

Ukrainian author explains how Ukrainians are fighting for their land, history and culture

It has now been months since Russia invaded Ukraine, and the war has turned into one of attrition — as...

Why one political scientist believes Democrats can still win rural voters

As the 2022 midterm elections approach, Democrats face the growing issue of electability in sparsely populated areas. Because of the...