Summer started with gas at over $5 per gallon. Now it looks like it will end at less than $4, representing savings for residents already dealing with inflation at a 40-year high. But some warn the drop won’t last.
World nations’ current climate action plans would still allow moderate warming. A new study shows without more aggressive action to slow climate change, the world’s boreal forests could see dramatic losses.
Retaining auto jobs in Michigan means more than factories. Experts say a highly-trained, salaried workforce — including engineers and software programmers — will keep Michigan the ‘center of gravity’ in the EV transformation.
The vaccine is being updated to target newer strains that dominate U.S. COVID-19 infections, with approval sought as school year begins. Experts say COVID is moving closer to a flu-like virus with SOME seasonal predictability.
A federal jury in Grand Rapids unanimously found the men guilty in a retrial of conspiracy charges. Tuesday’s verdict marked a win for the Justice Department and the FBI in their efforts to punish domestic terrorism.
Remedial courses are one of the main reasons vulnerable students drop out. The courses cost money and provide students with no credit toward graduation, discouraging many students from completing their degrees.