19 attorneys general call on feds to recall some Kia and Hyundai models
Seung-il Ryu/NurPhoto via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — 19 attorneys general are asking for the initiation of a recall of Kia and Hyundai car models that lack anti-theft controls. In recent months, Kia and Hyundai models manufactured between
Dead bodies line the streets of Sudan's capital as fighting enters 6th day
Omer Erdem/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (KHARTOUM, Sudan) — Dead bodies lined the streets of the Sudan capital of Khartoum, as intense fighting between the Sudanese military and Rapid Support Forces continued for a sixth day. The
South Korea exporting arms to Poland amid controversy over lethal aid to Ukraine
ABC News (SEOUL, South Korea) — South Korea’s presidential office confirmed that the ongoing machine gun bullets, battle tank shell, and reactive armor exports deal to Poland will continue as planned amid controversy after President Yoon Suk
Why stock prices are rising and what experts say comes next
Jackyenjoyphotography/Getty Images (NEW YORK) — High inflation, interest rate hikes and recession worries pummeled stocks last year. The market has rebounded in 2023, though, even as each of those problems continues to vex the economy. Compounding those concerns,
Sea level rise could wash away turtle breeding grounds around the world, researchers say
Salim Tas/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (NEW YORK) — Sea level rise is likely presenting more threats to an already vulnerable marine species, according to new research. As waters from the ocean push further and further onto shore,
US forces sent to Djibouti to prep for possible Sudan evacuation
Stringer/Anadolu Agency via Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — The United States is sending additional military forces and equipment to a base in Djibouti to pre-position in case they are needed for the possible evacuation of Americans from Sudan, two
House Republicans pass ban on transgender athletes competing with women, girls
Michael Godek/Getty Images (WASHINGTON) — House Republicans passed first-of-its-kind federal legislation on Thursday to ban transgender athletes from competing on school sports teams with women and girls — a political messaging priority for the GOP despite the
At least 78 dead in stampede during $9 aid event in Yemen's capital
KeithBinns/Getty Images (LONDON) — At least 78 people are dead and dozens more were injured after a stampede at a school in Yemen’s capital, Sanaa, on Wednesday evening, according to local officials. The tragedy occurred on one
JCCD plans Earth Day activities at Cascades Park in Jackson Saturday
Jackson, Mich. — Earth Day is Saturday, April 22, and that is when the Jackson County Conservation District (JCCD) plans to hold their annual Earth Day event at Cascades Park from 1 to 4 p.m. This free
Community members invited to tackle violence issues in Jackson at Friday Summit
Jackson, Mich. — The Summit to Reduce Violence will take place this Friday, April 21 at the Jackson College Potter Center, and the community is invited. Chris Melde, MSU Registration for this free program begins at 7:30



