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August 20, 2026
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August 20, 2026
Michigan voters may decide in November whether to restrict political contributions from executives and major stakeholders at regulated utilities like DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, as well as large government contractors. The proposal, approved for the ballot by the Board of State Canvassers, would ban donations to candidates, PACs, and political parties by company leaders, board members, significant owners, and their immediate families. Supporters argue the measure would reduce corruption and pay-to-play politics, while opponents claim it violates First Amendment free speech rights and may not survive legal challenges. Though the Supreme Court has generally protected corporate political spending, courts have allowed narrower restrictions on government contractors and regulated monopolies, making the proposal's constitutionality uncertain if passed.
August 20, 2026
Jeremiah Steen, a 25-year-old philanthropist and youth advocate from Detroit's east side, has been appointed to the Detroit Public Schools Community District board to serve through December. He will fill a vacancy created by board member Iris Taylor's recent death, beating out another finalist, Sherisse Butler, based on combined resume and interview scores evaluated by a third-party law firm. During his brief tenure, Steen plans to prioritize workforce development and ensure that students earning credentials through the district's new high school redesign achieve genuine economic mobility. The appointment, which state law required within 30 days of Taylor's death, represents an opportunity for younger voices to participate in governing Detroit's schools, though Steen is not running in the upcoming November election for the position.
August 20, 2026
Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney is requesting that provinces lift their boycott on American alcohol products as Canada and the United States near completion of a comprehensive trade agreement. The deal, currently being negotiated after President Trump paused threatened tariffs, reportedly addresses key sectors including steel, aluminum, and automobiles, with tariffs potentially being reduced rather than eliminated entirely. Provincial leaders revealed that ending the US alcohol ban has been a significant American concern, though Canada's dairy supply management system will remain unchanged despite US pressure. Both nations are expressing optimism about the agreement, which aims to reduce trade tensions while protecting domestic industries and workers.
August 20, 2026
Ecuador's intelligence chief Michele Sensi-Contugi and six others died when their tourist helicopter crashed on Mount Ololokwe in Kenya's Samburu county during a scenic flight between wildlife areas. Among the deceased were Sensi-Contugi's wife, fashion designer Stephany Hollihan, five Americans including NBCUniversal journalist José Alberto Suárez and Miami restaurateur Roger Duarte, and the pilot. The 44-year-old intelligence director had been appointed to lead Ecuador's Centre of Strategic Intelligence in January 2024 and was considered a close ally of President Daniel Noboa. This incident adds to Kenya's concerning pattern of helicopter accidents, with multiple fatal crashes occurring in recent years including incidents that killed a member of parliament and the country's military chief. # Key Takeaways
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August 20, 2026
Protect Your County Benefits
San Diego County is warning recipients of Electronic Benefits Transfer (EBT) and Medi-Cal Benefit Identification Cards (BIC) about fraudulent schemes circulating through text messages and social media platforms. Scammers are impersonating government agencies by offering fake "free government smartphones" to deceive people into sharing sensitive personal information, including photographs of their benefit cards and Social Security or PIN numbers. County officials emphasize they never request personal information through text messages or social media advertisements. Victims who suspect their benefits have been compromised can contact the County's Access Customer Service Call Center or visit a Family Resource Center for assistance.
Read moreAugust 19, 2026
Key Trump aide Natalie Harp suddenly in spotlight after years behind scenes
Natalie Harp, a 35-year-old executive assistant to President Trump, has become one of his most visible and trusted aides, frequently appearing at his side and managing sensitive tasks like posting his Truth Social messages. She gained prominence after crediting Trump's Right to Try Act with saving her life from bone cancer, subsequently becoming a vocal supporter through his 2020 campaign, work at conservative network OAN, and his return to the White House. Democratic Senator Jon Ossoff recently brought renewed attention to her when he criticized her presence on a trip where Trump secretly changed planes in Turkey, referring to the new Air Force One as a gift from Qatar's Emir. Despite her official title suggesting a lower-tier administrative position, Harp's role appears significantly more influential than typical executive assistants, with her brother describing her as Trump's "biggest fan" whose "dream came true" in reaching the White House. # Key Takeaways
Read moreAugust 19, 2026
The Federal Surge Still a Tool of Racist Prosecution
Community activists in Washington D.C. are marking one year of increased collaboration between federal and local law enforcement under the Trump administration, a policy extended beyond its initial 30-day period by Mayor Muriel Bowser. The enforcement effort has resulted in over 13,000 detentions, primarily targeting Black neighborhoods rather than affluent white areas, according to critics including local entrepreneur Darrell Gaston who alleges police planted evidence during his own arrest. Advocacy groups have filed ethics complaints against U.S. Attorney Jeanine Pirro, claiming she is pursuing charges without probable cause and contributing to an 18% increase in the D.C. jail population. Young activists and community organizers are demanding policy changes, arguing that intensified policing disproportionately harms Black residents while failing to address underlying issues like healthcare, employment, and housing gaps. # Key Takeaways
Read moreAugust 20, 2026
Detroit school board appoints 25-year-old youth advocate as its newest member
Jeremiah Steen, a 25-year-old philanthropist and youth advocate from Detroit's east side, has been appointed to the Detroit Public Schools Community District board to serve through December. He will fill a vacancy created by board member Iris Taylor's recent death, beating out another finalist, Sherisse Butler, based on combined resume and interview scores evaluated by a third-party law firm. During his brief tenure, Steen plans to prioritize workforce development and ensure that students earning credentials through the district's new high school redesign achieve genuine economic mobility. The appointment, which state law required within 30 days of Taylor's death, represents an opportunity for younger voices to participate in governing Detroit's schools, though Steen is not running in the upcoming November election for the position.
Read moreAugust 20, 2026
Fact check: Would ‘money out of politics’ proposal stifle free speech?
Michigan voters may decide in November whether to restrict political contributions from executives and major stakeholders at regulated utilities like DTE Energy and Consumers Energy, as well as large government contractors. The proposal, approved for the ballot by the Board of State Canvassers, would ban donations to candidates, PACs, and political parties by company leaders, board members, significant owners, and their immediate families. Supporters argue the measure would reduce corruption and pay-to-play politics, while opponents claim it violates First Amendment free speech rights and may not survive legal challenges. Though the Supreme Court has generally protected corporate political spending, courts have allowed narrower restrictions on government contractors and regulated monopolies, making the proposal's constitutionality uncertain if passed.
Read moreAugust 19, 2026
Jocelyn Benson picks Winnie Brinks as running mate in Michigan governor race
Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jocelyn Benson announced Wednesday that she has chosen Senate Majority Leader Winnie Brinks from Grand Rapids as her lieutenant governor running mate. Brinks brings substantial legislative credentials to the ticket, having become Michigan's first female Senate majority leader in 2023 and helping Democrats pass major legislation during their recent government trifecta. The selection creates a historic all-female Democratic gubernatorial ticket, contrasting with Republicans who nominated John James for governor and state Representative Jay DeBoyer for lieutenant governor. Brinks, who has served in the Michigan legislature since 2012, adds geographic balance by representing western Michigan while Benson is based in Detroit.
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