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Monday night’s indictment from Georgia features accusations that Trump and his allies spread falsehoods about Michigan to try to overturn the 2020 election
A flurry of news about vaccines and boosters adds to family to-do lists as schools prepare to reopen for a new year. Bridge turned to four medical experts to help parents (and college students) sort through it.
When they’re done legislating on Sept. 20, Michigan lawmakers will head down the street for a bipartisan softball game at a minor league baseball park. Organizers hope it will encourage colleagues to work together.
Republicans claim a double standard because no charges were filed after scores of ‘clearly fraudulent’ voter applications were submitted. State officials say the system worked to detect fraud, no one voted as a result.
It’s a high-stress job with middling pay. With other jobs aplenty, ambulance services are struggling to find, train and hire paramedics and EMTs, with the gap expected to grow this decade.
A court filing reveals new allegations in the felony case against Trump loyalists accused of using a private investigator to collect voting machines in an effort to prove the 2020 election was rigged.