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Pandemic Shows Rapid Change Is Possible When We’re United, Says Author Charles Eisenstein

Detroit Today May 22, 2020

Will we use this global opportunity to radically change how societal systems are organized and maintained?  In a striking essay that...

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No Smoking
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Smoking, Vaping Worsens Effects of COVID-19

Tia Graham May 22, 2020

Many people in vulnerable populations are seeing complications with COVID-19 due to pre-existing conditions, including whether the patient is a...

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Local Eid Holiday TV Broadcast Offers Way for Michiganders to Come Together

Laura Herberg May 22, 2020

Since late April, Muslims have been fasting from sunrise to sunset, abstaining from food and drink as a sacrifice and...

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Faith Under COVID-19: One Pastor Learns to Adapt

Pat Batcheller May 22, 2020

The COVID-19 pandemic has changed the way people practice their faith. "As people yearn for worship, they yearn to be...

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Auto Industry Starting Up Adds to Overburdened Supply Chains

Alex McLenon May 21, 2020

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, global and regional supply chains have been forced to adapt to maintain stock of critical supplies....

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Frank Sinatra, The Father: Daughter Tina Remembers the Artist

Ann Delisi May 21, 2020

Frank Sinatra was born to Italian immigrants in New Jersey in 1915 and went on to become one of the...

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Documentary “Other Music” is a Love Letter to Record Stores

LaToya Cross, Amanda LeClaire May 21, 2020

Nestled in the heart of Manhattan's East Village neighborhood, Other Music Record Store was a haven for weird, experimental and...

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Michigan Science Center Brings Live Experiments Into Your Living Room

LaToya Cross, Ryan Patrick Hooper May 21, 2020

When Christian Greer became the new president and CEO of the Michigan Science Center last fall, he entered with a...

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Protests Spark Gun Debate in Lansing. But Whose Job Is It to Change Policy?

Abigail Censky May 21, 2020

Scott Browerman was one of two hundred protesters outside the empty Capitol building last week, standing in the rain. He came...

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Concerned About Returning to Work? You’ve Got Limited Options

Laura Herberg May 21, 2020

Parts of Michigan are starting to see stores reopen — putting workers concerned about staying healthy in a tough position....

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This Detroit Print Shop’s Story Shows How Black Businesses Rely on Each Other

Detroit Today May 21, 2020

Elizabeth Mays is a third generation legacy business owner and CEO of MAYS Multimedia, a printer for obituaries and memorial programs. She...

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Midland Flooding: What Went Wrong

Detroit Today May 21, 2020

Catastrophic flooding has forced thousands to evacuate their homes in Mid-Michigan. “Many, many neighborhoods under water, many, many businesses destroyed."...

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