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Kraft Heinz says all artificial food dyes will be replaced with natural colors. The move comes two months after federal ...
Art Week became a key piece of that.” Originally inspired by a desire to connect artists, organizations, and residents, Art ...
Michiganders use more propane in the residential sector than any other state, and propane use is highest in rural areas.
MADISON, WI (AP)— A Wisconsin dairy farmer has alleged in a federal lawsuit that the Trump administration is illegally ...
MARQUETTE, MI— UPHS-Marquette has opened a second registration area in an effort to reduce walking distances for some ...
Clever advice on how to quickly rebook your flight, skip long lines and avoid flight issues in the future. One tip? Try ...
A successful referendum campaign would restore the state’s minimum wage law to what it would have been under the Supreme ...
South Korea's new president's first move toward easing tensions with North Korea: switch off loudspeakers blaring propaganda and K-pop tunes over the border.
The man charged with killing a Minnesota lawmaker and her husband is connected to a once-fringe religious movement that is now growing quickly, and which uses inflammatory anti-abortion rhetoric.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Harvard Kennedy School of Government political scientist Erica Chenoweth about whether protests like those against President Trump change minds or policies.
Back in the 1970s, the prevailing thought was that it wasn't safe for women to run. A leader in the fight for a woman's right to run has died. Nina Kuscsik was 86.
Singer Nezza made headlines for singing the National Anthem in Spanish at a Los Angeles Dodgers game last weekend. Some criticized her for politicizing the song, but the Spanish version has a ...
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