November 9, 2023 Biden assures press 'it wasn't me' who fell during brief UAW speech interruption After seeing a person fall during his latest speech to the United Auto Workers on Thursday, President Biden joked to the press that it wasn’t him this time.
November 9, 2023 Former Arizona Sen Martha McSally says she was sexually assaulted while on run in Iowa Former Republican Arizona Sen. Martha McSally said she was sexually assaulted Wednesday while on a jog in Iowa along the Missouri River.
November 9, 2023 Michigan Democrat calls Biden 'transitional president,' suggests he step down after one term The Wall Street Journal reported Thursday that prominent Democratic leaders in major swing states were concerned about President Biden's chances against Donald Trump.
November 9, 2023 Museum honoring LeBron James to open in NBA superstar's hometown: 'This is still so crazy to me' LeBron James has made headlines in the sports world for more than two decades. Now, his path from prodigy to NBA great is being memorialized where it all began — his hometown.
November 9, 2023 Indiana town where infamous 1930 lynching occurred elects state's first Black Republican mayor Voters in an Indiana town with a dark Civil Rights history have elected the state's first Black Republican mayor, Ronald Morrell Jr., who defeated an incumbent Democrat.
November 9, 2023 Wisconsin governor expected to approve bill for early processing of absentee ballots The Wisconsin governor is planning to sign a bill allowing early processing of absentee ballots. The bill prohibits counting votes before elections but allows preliminary tasks.
November 9, 2023 Design ideas pour in as Minnesota looks to rework its state flag and seal after complaints More than 2,000 submissions came in as Minnesota looks to redesign its state seal and state flag — and some took the assignment more seriously than others.
November 9, 2023 WI sees bipartisan push to declare the brandy old fashioned as state cocktail Wisconsin officials are considering making the brandy old fashioned the official state cocktail through a bipartisan resolution. Unlike bills, resolutions hold no legal weight.
November 9, 2023 OH Supreme Court justice challenges party affiliation mandate on ballots, alleging rights violation Ohio Supreme Court Justice Jennifer Brunner has filed a lawsuit challenging a recently passed law requiring judicial candidates to state their party affiliation on ballots.
November 9, 2023 MI couple recounts fearful escape from Gaza during war outbreak A Michigan couple is recounting the conditions they faced as they were trapped with hundreds of other U.S. citizens in Gaza amid the outbreak of the Israel-Hamas war.