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Gov. Whitmer blames DC Republicans for state’s economic woes
Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, now in her seventh year in office, is blaming Republican leaders in the nation’s capital for her state’s economic troubles.
“With Republicans in Washington creating more economic uncertainty, good-paying jobs are on the chopping block,” Whitmer tweeted Aug. 6. “That’s why we need to keep fixing the damn roads and supporting tens of thousands of good-paying jobs here in Michigan. Let’s get it done.”
When Whitmer took office in January 2019, Michigan’s seasonally adjusted unemployment rate stood at 4.2%, slightly above the national average of 4.0%, as measured by the U.S Bureau of Labor Statistics.
As July 2025, those number were 5.3% and 4.2.%, respectively.

ABC reporter calls Charlie Kirk assassin's text messages with transgender partner 'very touching'
ABC News correspondent Matt Gutman is under fire for putting a spotlight on what he called the "very touching" text messages Charlie Kirk’s alleged assassin sent to his transgender partner.
After the press conference announcing the murder charges against 22-year-old Tyler Robinson, Gutman marveled at "such specific text messages" that were unearthed about the murder weapon.
"But, also, it was very touching in a way that many of us didn't expect," Gutman said. "A very intimate portrait into this relationship between the suspect’s roommate and the suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate, who is transitioning, calling him ‘my love.’ And ‘I want to protect you, my love.' Click here to read more.

Pandemic Emergency? Detroit to Spend Millions of COVID Money On ‘Improvements’ to Recreation Center.
DETROIT – Officially, when the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) was signed in March 2021, the Joe Biden White House cited the necessity of the $1.9 trillion spending bill.
The act “provides funding for critical resources to strengthen the backbone of our country, while also responding to the public health and economic crisis the Nation faces as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic.”
Instead, municipalities across the state have used ARPA money to fund projects that are unrelated to the pandemic.
Five years later, COVID-19 is an afterthought. However, the city of Detroit authorized $2.19 million of ARPA money to spend on the Adams Butzel Complex recreational building. The project is expected to be completed by March 2026, according to documents the city released this week. Click here to read more.

Train stabbing suspect's family linked to prior crimes, including murder, records reveal
The man accused of stabbing a Ukrainian refugee to death aboard a North Carolina train has a lengthy criminal history — and so do several members of his family, according to law enforcement records.
Decarlos Brown, Jr., 34, was identified as the suspect who killed 23-year-old Iryna Zarutska. He was initially charged with first-degree murder in connection to the deadly attack, which occurred on a train in August.
Brown also has a total of 14 prior arrests. Click here to read more.

2 Alabama girls suing Roblox claim sexual predators found, groomed them on gaming platform
DALE COUNTY, Ala. - Two girls from Dale County, Alabama and their families are suing online gaming company Roblox and messaging platform Discord, alleging the girls met and were groomed by sexual predators on the platforms.
The family of a now 14-year-old girl claim she met a user on Roblox when she was 11-years-old who claimed to be 15, but was actually a man targeting the young girl for exploitation.
The lawsuit claims Roblox’s age verification and safety protocols were ineffective in stopping the alleged predator from grooming the young girl, and eventually attempting to meet up with her even after he was arrested and warned not to have any contact with her after manipulating her into sending him sexually explicit images through Discord. Click here to read more.