Democrats' plan in Michigan would allow union to skim millions in dues from health care workers
New laws enacted by Michigan Democrats could result in a return to the unionization of home health care workers and a dues skim for unions from a program that funds caregivers.
Google AI chatbot tells user to 'please die'
Google chatbot Gemini told a user "please die" during a conversation about challenges aging adults face, violating the company's policies on harmful messages.
Chiefs' Patrick Mahomes supports Kansas City’s WNBA expansion franchise efforts
Three-time Super Bowl winner Patrick Mahomes and wife Brittany are part of the ownership group of the Current, Kansas City's professional women's soccer franchise.
Man found dead in tanning bed at Planet Fitness in Indianapolis 3 days after he walked into the gym
An investigation is underway after a man, who was reported missing, was found dead inside a tanning bed at Planet Fitness on the south side of Indianapolis Monday morning.
Harris campaign and allies spent more than $1.4B on political ads in losing race against Trump
The Harris-Walz campaign and its Democrats allies spent nearly $1.4 billion on aired political ads, outspending former President Trump and Republicans by nearly $460 million.
The country 'doesn't support the Biden-Harris policies,' says Ohio Republican
Rep. Warren Davidson, R-Ohio, weighs in on the Ohio Senate race and reacts to Biden's remarks about Trump supporters on 'Mornings with Maria.'
Tim Walz's 'aggressive' gas tax hikes hurts the 'poorest of the poor', says Minnesota lawmaker
Minnesota Rep. Greg Davids calls Gov. Tim Walz's regressive tax 'very wrong' on 'The Evening Edit.'
Missouri AG launching investigation into Google for alleged suppression of conservative speech
Missouri's attorney general on Thursday announced an investigation into Google for allegedly suppressing conservative speech during the election cycle.
Lucky lottery player wins $9.2M jackpot after accidentally playing wrong game
An Illinois lottery player is $9.2 million richer after playing the wrong game when at a local grocery store when a machine malfunctioned and he was forced to play the lottery instead.
US governors ranked on fiscal policy — here are five best
A new report ranks America's governors according to their fiscal policies. The top five are all Republicans, and Iowa Gov. Kim Reynolds ranks No. 1 for the second straight time.
Protesters insist Kellogg remove artificial dyes from cereals like Froot Loops: reports
Protesters presented a petition with over 420,000 signatures to Battle Creek, Michigan-based WK Kellogg, insisting the company remove artificial dyes from cereals.
Tim Walz ranks dead last among governors for fiscal restraint
Minnesota Gov. Tim Walz, who is Vice President Kamala Harris' running mate, has the worst record on fiscal responsibility of any governor in the U.S., according to a new report.
Trump proposes 15% corporation tax to 'Save America's Auto Industry,' threatens 1,000% tariffs on imports
Former President Trump announced a new plan to supercharge America’s auto industry and warned he could slap up to 1,000% tariffs on foreign-imported vehicles if he's elected to a second term in office.
It was 'very telling' that Israel did not share information of attacks: Sen. Deb Fischer
Sen. Deb Fischer, R-Neb., weighs in on President Biden and Israeli PM Netanyahu's speaking by phone for the first time in several weeks, the trust between the U.S. and Israel, and her tight Senate race.
Berkshire Hathaway, originally a textile manufacturing company, came to be acquired by Warren Buffett in 1965
Berkshire Hathaway is a holding company with many large companies in its resume. Berkshire Hathaway has been led by Warren Buffett since 1965.
This was a 'disaster' all the way around: Sen. Eric Schmitt
Sen. Eric Schmitt, R-Mo., discusses the Senate detailing failures to protect former President Trump from his first assassination attempt on 'The Evening Edit.'
Indiana AG pledges to appeal judge's decision requiring the state to pay sex reassignment surgeries for inmates
Dek: Indiana Attorney General Todd Rokita reacts to a federal judge ruling that his state's prison must provide sex reassignment surgery for inmates on 'The Bottom Line.'
General Motors began selling horse-drawn carriages, became major manufacturer of auto brands
General Motors was founded in 1908 by William Durant. Buick was the first company under GM, but others quickly joined through the years.
Michigan is tired of the Biden-Harris 'failed policies': Rep. Lisa McClain
Rep. Lisa McClain, R-Mich., discusses the important issues for Michigan voters, the House passing the 'End Chinese Dominance of Electric Vehicles Act,' and the awarding of the Congressional Gold Medal to the 13 servicemembers killed in Afghanistan.
Biden-Harris admin's 'attack' against US energy industry has been 'core root of inflation': Gov. Doug Burgum
North Dakota Gov. Doug Burgum discusses President Biden and Vice President Kamala Harris' energy policies on 'The Bottom Line.'