The University of Michigan will be ending its partnership with a Chinese university, following national security concerns and a letter from U.S. Rep. John Moolenaar, R-Mich.,
WASHINGTON D.C. Congressman John Moolenaar has been appointed to serve on the House Committee on Appropriations.
WASHINGTON D.C. In February, staff members from the office of Congressman John Moolenaar will host meeting times across the district where constituents can sit down to discuss personal casework issues they are having with a federal agency.
Former Michigan basketball coach John Beilein joins 'Hail Yes!' to discuss the current squad in Ann Arbor, his relationship with Dusty May and more.
In the House of Representatives, John Moolenaar (R-Michigan), who also serves as the chair of the House Select Committee on the Chinese Communist Party, and Tom Suozzi (D-New York) introduced the ...
“What sets this context apart is that DeepSeek is a Chinese company based in China,” said Angela Zhang, a law professor at the University ... chairman Rep. John Moolenaar (R-Mich.)
The action by FCC Chairman Brendan Carr shines a spotlight on fears that President Trump will use his power to threaten media outlets that don't support him.
The US can’t allow Chinese models such as DeepSeek “to risk our national security and leverage our technology to advance their AI ambitions,” Representative John Moolenaar, a Michigan ...
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Critics of DEI often suggest that it leads to inferior outcomes. At the University of Michigan, that's just not true.
Community members filled Rackham Amphitheater Wednesday afternoon to watch the Distinguished University Professorship Lecture series. With a brief question and answer session following each lecture, Distinguished University Professors Mark J.
The once proud Michigan football program is now your average NCAA cheat. And its excuses for breaking rules are laughable.