COLUMN: America must stop seeing only elephants and donkeys
President Donald Trump is the most polarizing politician that has existed in my lifetime.
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President Donald Trump is the most polarizing politician that has existed in my lifetime.
Reverse racism does not exist.
Last week, President Donald Trump answered one of the largest questions he faced coming into his presidency: Who will he appoint to the U.S. Supreme Court to replace the late Justice Antonin Scalia?
President Donald Trump has signed an executive order banning immigration visas and refugees from entering the U.S. from seven predominantly Muslim countries. The anti-immigration action is to stop the flow of people from countries that have a history of terrorism. The anger and disgust towards his actions is understandable, and all Americans cannot forget that this is done for protection, but not for the protection of America citizens.
Call it a Muslim ban, travel ban or a 90-day “extreme vetting” period. It’s all the same message to the international community — America does not want you here because you scare us.
According to President Donald Trump, the world we live in is “a mess.”
Former President Barack Obama will be sure to highlight his legacy in the coming months.
Gov. Rick Snyder and Lansing lawmakers plan to unveil the state’s proposed 2017 budget soon.
With “alternative facts” now appearing to be common procedure in the White House, there’s one book I hope students take the time to read: “1984.”
Last week, Donald Trump was sworn in as the 45th President of the United States.
As a journalist, I have an obligation to walk in other people's shoes.
No matter what hat you wore this past weekend, Donald Trump is our president.
I’ve covered many different events in my career as a journalist, but nothing as important as what I did over the weekend.
During finals week, one of my friends posted on Facebook an innocent question.
Looking into a man’s past can only show you the path they have taken. Looking at a man’s present will tell you where he wants to go.
In the age of Donald Trump, uncertainty and hostility from the outside world are certain. The president-elect stressed pulling out of NATO throughout his campaign, while also denigrating people from the Middle East.
On the cusp of the most polarizing transition of presidential power in modern politics, Monday America will celebrate the achievements of arguably our greatest civil rights leader.
On Jan. 11, the U.S. Senate plans to hold a confirmation hearing for Betsy DeVos, who was chosen by President-elect Donald Trump to head the Department of Education.
Each time you make a trip to the gas station to fill up your tank this year, you will be paying 7 cents more for each gallon of gas, thanks to Michigan legislators.
Republican lawmakers attempted to use a vote on House rules last week to gut the Office of Congressional Ethics — an independent watchdog panel that polices Capitol Hill.