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How has Latin America responded to the US crackdown on Cuba?
Most Latin American leaders have voiced solidarity with Cuba, which is under US pressure and a crippling blockade Read Full Article at RT.com
Ukrainian drones could trigger NATO-Russia war – Fico
NATO needs dialogue with Russia to prevent Ukrainian drone incidents from triggering a “major conflict,” Slovak PM Robert Fico has warned Read Full Article at RT.com

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US arms sales to Taiwan on ‘pause’ due to Iran war, says acting navy chief
Hung Cao’s comments are latest blow to Taipei after Donald Trump recently cast doubt over US’s enduring supportUS arms sales to Taiwan have been “paused” to ensure the US military…

Weather tracker: Heavy rain triggers flooding and landslides in parts of China
Twelve dead as southern and central areas also suffer travel disruption, electricity outages and evacuationsHeavy, prolonged rainfall in southern and central China has resulted in…

Sports quiz of the week: Arsenal, French Open, Ronda Rousey and Aaron Rai
Have you been following the big stories in football, tennis, boxing, golf, rugby union and MMA? Continue reading...

Chess: your chance to take part in the British Solving Championship
The winner will qualify for the GB team for the 2027 World Solving Championship, an event where they are often medal contendersThis week’s puzzle is a chance to enter an annual na…
How the Cannes 2026 films reflect a world in conflict
Various works explore the impact of authoritarianism through a historical lens, while one thriller on corruption is set in Putin's Russia.
NATO should ‘direct’ Ukrainian drones against Russia – Swedish PM
Swedish Prime Minister Ulf Kristersson has said NATO states should help Ukraine “direct” its drone attacks “in the right directions” Read Full Article at RT.com
Israel saved missiles while US burned through its stocks during Iran war – WaPo
Israel conserved its air defenses while the US expended a large part of its stockpiles during the Iran war, the Washington Post reports Read Full Article at RT.com
Lawmakers give Mackinac Island control of ferry rates. Neighbors aren’t happy
Just in time for Memorial Day, lawmakers side with the tourist hotspot in its war with ferry operators. Mackinaw City and St. Ignace oppose the move.
Trump gifts Polish president 5,000 more US troops
US President Donald Trump has announced that 5,000 additional troops will be sent to Poland, amid a planned drawdown from Germany Read Full Article at RT.com
Manistee veteran goes on Mid-Michigan Honor Flight
Manistee native and U.S. Air Force veteran Robert Haase recently visited Washington, D.C. as part of a Mid-Michigan Honor Flight.
Manistee County Library kicks off summer reading program
Library events include Dino Beach Dig (ages 6 and up), Japanese Katana Swordsmanship with Jerry Berg (ages 12-18), and scavenger hunts.
Parkdale Auto Sales makes donation to Lakeshore CAC
Selected as Parkdale Auto’s April Charity of the Month, a portion of each auto sale from the month of April was directed to Lakeshore CAC.
FiveCAP hosts annual garden workshop May 27 in Manistee County
A small garden can yield a great quantity of fresh vegetables while giving low-income families some control over what they eat and allowing food budgets to stretch much further.
Blessing of the Billboards event welcomes all to Manistee County
Hosted by Manistee Area Racial Justice & Diversity Initiative, the event features a program of faith, reflection and music, followed by a celebration at The Outsider in Manist…
Momentum 5x5 business pitch competition seeks applicants
The "Shark Tank"-style competition will award a cash prize of $5,000 to the winner. Deadline to enter is July 10.
AAA activates Tow to Go for Memorial Day weekend in Michigan
AAA’s Tow to Go program returns in Michigan for Memorial Day weekend, giving impaired drivers a free confidential ride and tow.
Free summer camps, clubs planned at Armory Youth Project
Register now for free summer camps and student-led clubs at the Armory Youth Project in Manistee. Programs for grades 6–12 include art, cooking, STEM, archery and more.
Michigan Senate passes mobile home reform, here’s what it could mean for residents
The Michigan Senate passed a bipartisan package of bills that would update mobile home laws, here's how it could effect residents.
Meet-and-greet slated with Senate candidate Mallory McMorrow
Mallory McMorrow, a candidate for Michigan’s U.S. Senate seat, is scheduled to meet the public May 30 in Manistee.
Freeze watches, Frost advisories issued in Northern Michigan for tonight
More frost advisories are in effect across Mid-Michigan tonight.
4 takeaways from Manistee County May board meeting
Highlights from the Manistee County board of commissioners regular meeting on May 19, 2026.
New Michigan bill would create tax credits to lure film and digital media projects
A new Michigan bill was introduced that would create a tax credit for film and digital media productions.
Manistee City Council supports childcare zoning amendments
Manistee City Council advanced a zoning ordinance intended to reduce barriers to establishing childcare options in the city.
Onekama school board recognizes All-State hooper
The Onekama school board recognized senior Luke Bradford for receiving All-State honorable mention from both the Basketball Coaches Association of Michigan and Detroit Free Press.
Mackinac Island lands No. 1 on USA Today’s summer travel list
Michigan's Mackinac Island was named the nation's best summer travel destination in USA Today's 2026 10Best Readers' Choice Awards.
Bush’s Beans unveils Dill Pickle, Apple Pie and Rocket Pop baked bean flavors for summer
Bush’s Beans is bringing unusual new flavors to summer cookouts with Rocket Pop, Apple Pie and Dill Pickle varieties.
A piece of Hell, Michigan, is for sale for $625,000
A piece of Hell is for sale in Michigan.