Law & Politics
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Consumer sentiment down amid disagreements on new government policies
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Nearly half of Michigan law enforcement officials concerned about funding, according to U-M survey
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US leaving World Health Organization: Now what?
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Trump’s birthright citizenship ban
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Trump returns to office as the first criminal president—but for how long?
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TikTok ban: U-M experts can comment
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NCAA to begin paying for women’s basketball success
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Trump to set administration agenda in inaugural address
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2024 global temperature, climate assessment: U-M experts available to comment
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US Transportation Secretary Pete Buttigieg to discuss infrastructure, investments at U-M policy talk
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More misinformation expected as Meta seeks to end fact-checking program
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TikTok’s case could set a precedent for social media app bans
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Consumer outlook on the rise, despite worries with policy shifts under new presidency
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Child cash benefits improve child health and development internationally
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U-M launches Institute for Civil Discourse
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Holiday spending shaped by economic fears, partisan divides
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Fall of Syria’s Assad regime, toppling of government by rebel coalition: U-M experts can share insights
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State program significantly reduces homelessness, utility insecurity, U-M report reveals
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Election had minor influence on consumer sentiment trends
