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As states take steps to tighten abortion laws, conversations have been reignited about how to best support families and babies. Many policy experts point to a permanent Child Tax Credit, made available to low- and no-income families, as one way to do that.
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Hospital capacity is strained in much of Indiana due to the early arrival of RSV and influenza, coupled with ongoing COVID-19 cases and critical health care worker shortages.
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Many unofficial results were ready sooner than expected. Now, canvassing and certification begins.
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It's been 40 years since Michigan had a trifecta of a Democratic Governor, state House, and state Senate.
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Legal experts say after oral arguments on Nov. 8, they think the Supreme Court justices seem reluctant to undo decades of legal precedent when it comes to Medicaid beneficiaries' rights.
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Two new subvariants of the COVID-19 omicron strain are gathering steam nationally. Epidemiologists say cases of these subvariants are likely to peak during the holidays.
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On an election night when a predicted GOP wave didn’t materialize in many places across the country, Hoosier Republicans secured continued supermajorities at the Statehouse.
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Benson defeated Kristina Karamo, a Republican who has spread baseless conspiracy theories about elections.
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Dana Nessel won a second term as the state's attorney general.
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Republican Bill Huizenga won re-election to the U.S. House in Michigan's 4th Congressional District.