Michigan

United Auto Workers Union Against ‘Big Three’ Automakers in Historic Strike

“Everything is on the table,” said United Auto Workers union president Shawn Fain.

3 Men Acquitted in Alleged Kidnapping Plot Against Michigan Gov. Whitmer

Kidnapping said to be government-directed "entrapment" and "Deep State nefariousness."

Harvard Scores Zero on Free Speech Index

Harvard University scored zero on a ranking for free speech.

Trump Urges Transparency from Pharma Companies on Vaccine Data Amid Growing Concerns (Video)

"They have to be honest with the numbers, the facts, and they have an obligation to be honest."

West Nile Virus Cases Explode Across U.S. After Mosquitos Released via Bill Gates-Funded Project Approved by EPA

In November 2017, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency announced that MosquitoMate, Inc. had submitted plans to infect live male mosquitoes with a bacteria called "Wolbachia pipientis," which enhances WNV infection.

Gretchen Whitmer Consultant Used Coded Message in ‘Calculated’ Move To Protect Email From Public

A consultant for Governor Gretchen Whitmer (D-MI) used letters from the Greek alphabet as a coded message to hide information in an email.

33% of Americans Say COVID Vaccine Kills Some—25% Believe MMR Vaccine Causes Autism: Kaiser Survey

Data taken from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirms that 35,980 deaths have been linked to the COVID vaccine; medical literature confirms vaccine-linked disease to autism.

Thousands of 2020 Michigan Voter Registration Forms Have Matching Handwriting, Incorrect Addresses

Questions surrounding the 2020 election in Michigan continue to circulate as investigations have led to no direct answers concerning thousands of mystery ballots.

Law School Administrators Work To Evade Supreme Court Ban on Affirmative Action

Law school administrators are attempting to work around the Supreme Court's ban on race-based admissions decisions.

Court Rules in Favor of Michigan Fruit Farmer Who Was Banned From Farmer’s Market After Not Hosting Same-Sex Marriages

Steve Tennes sued East Lansing in 2017 after officials excluded him from the city’s farmers market.

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