Category: Michigan

Fan Falls Through Detroit Footbridge on Way to Tigers Game

DETROIT—A man walking on a footbridge to a Detroit Tigers game said he fell 15 feet to the ground when part of the concrete collapsed. Ely Hydes said the incident occurred May 9, but the bridge still was open until The Detroit News reached out to the state Transportation Department on Sunday. The Spruce Street…


Facts Matter (May 13): Sheriff of County Featured in ‘2000 Mules’ Announces 2020 Fraud Investigation, Already 16 Cases Open

With the renewed focus surrounding election integrity that has been spurred on by the new film “2000 Mules,” it’s important to focus on the real-world effects that the film is having. To that end, in Arizona, a sheriff’s office has officially launched an investigation into alleged election fraud. And according to their released statement, they…


Michigan Police Seize Voting Machine During Investigation Into Possible Election Breaches

Police officers in Michigan took custody of a voting machine as the state expands its investigation into what it’s described as possible unauthorized access to election equipment. Michigan State Police and officials with Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel’s office seized an Irving Township voting tabulator on April 29, township supervisor Jamie Knight told The Epoch…


Report Says Michigan 2020 Dam Failures Were ‘Preventable’

TRAVERSE CITY, Mich.—The failure of two Michigan dams that forced evacuation of 10,000 people and destroyed 150 homes was “foreseeable and preventable,” resulting from errors and miscalculations over nearly a century, an expert panel said Wednesday. The Edenville Dam on the Tittabawassee River in central Michigan collapsed May 19, 2020, releasing a torrent that overtopped…


Kansas August Referendum To Be First Post-Roe Electoral Clash

The first ballot test of the post-Roe era will be on Aug. 2 when Kansas voters are presented with a proposed constitutional amendment that declares there is no constitutional right to abortion. The Kansas Value Them Both Amendment will be the first of at least four proposed constitutional amendments addressing abortion certain to go before…


To Ensure Trust in 2024 Election, Re-Register All Voters After Midterms, Says Fraud-Tracker

After the upcoming midterm elections, all 3,006 counties in the 50 states and territories across the United States should scrub their voter rolls clean and require voters to re-register in order to cast ballots in the next election, urges True the Vote’s Catherine Engelbrecht. Doing so is a sure-fire way to enhance the integrity of…


Michigan Investigated Hundreds of Doctors, Nurses Over COVID-related Complaints

Hundreds of nurses and doctors, including a chief medical examiner, have been investigated by the state of Michigan on COVID-related allegations ranging from videotaping a wedding where some guests weren’t wearing masks to telling trick-or-treaters not to get the vaccine. Authorities dismissed many of the complaints. Dozens are still pending, with a number referred for…


Republicans Pick Trump-Backed Candidates to Challenge Michigan’s Nessel, Benson

A lawyer who challenged misreported election results and a community college professor were tapped by the Michigan Republican Party over the weekend to challenge Attorney General Dana Nessel and Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson. Republicans picked two candidates—lawyer Matthew DePerno for attorney general and professor Kristina Karamo for secretary of state—they hope can capitalize on flagging…


Michigan Prosecutors Lawyer-Up to Fight Whitmer Abortion Lawsuit

Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer, a Democrat, is asking a county judge to enjoin 13 Michigan prosecutors from prosecuting violators of a state law that criminalizes most abortions. The 1931 law was made moot when the U.S. Supreme Court, in its 1973 Roe v. Wade decision, legalized abortion in all 50 states. But the 91-year-old statute…


Accused Brooklyn Subway Shooter Arraigned; US Lawmakers Arrive in Taiwan for Visit | NTD Evening News

A U.S. federal judge orders alleged Brooklyn subway shooter Frank James to remain in custody, protesters in Michigan are calling for justice after the fatal police shooting of Patrick Lyoya, and a delegation of American lawmakers arrive in Taiwan for a surprise visit. …