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Michigan State University Researchers Recall Harrowing Effort to Evacuate 77 Afghan Scholars

Detroit Today October 5, 2021

Michigan State University had dozens of people in Afghanistan affiliated with the university when the country fell to the Taliban...

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Metro Detroit Journalist Danny Fenster Faces New Accusations of Unlawful Associations in Myanmar

Russ McNamara October 5, 2021

The wheels of justice are moving slowly for a Metro Detroit journalist who has been in a Myanmar prison for over...

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Rep. Andy Levin Says Democrats Will Pass Build Back Better and Infrastructure Legislation

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein October 5, 2021

President Biden is visiting Michigan on Tuesday to promote his bipartisan infrastructure bill and the larger "Build Back Better" package, which represents...

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As DDOT Cuts Service, Bus Riders and Drivers Worry About the Coming Winter

Eli Newman October 4, 2021

Eli Newman/WDET Jimmie Berry is waiting for the bus. So are a lot of people at the State Fairgrounds Transit...

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Benton Harbor’s Water Crisis Finally Starting to Get More Attention After Three Years

Jake Neher October 4, 2021

For three years, residents of Benton Harbor have been dealing with contaminated drinking water, and it seems to be getting worse. Last month,...

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Gov. Whitmer Vetoes Legislation That Aims to Change Michigan’s Election Laws

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez October 4, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer on Sunday vetoed  four bills designed to be the lead attempts to change the state’s election laws.    Speaking during the Detroit NAACP’s...

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What You Need to Know as We Head Into Our Second Winter of COVID-19

Detroit Today October 4, 2021

The United States has reached yet another grim milestone in this pandemic. More than 700,000 Americans have now died from COVID-19....

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Michigan State Capitol Lansing 3 1/24/2018
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Michigan House Democratic Leader: “You Can’t Undo the Public Health Code in the Budget”

Detroit Today, Nora Rhein October 1, 2021

Earlier this week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the $70 billion 2022 fiscal year state budget into law. FY22 is considered...

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NASCAR Is Unlikely to Become Racially Tolerant, Says Author of The Book “Racing While Black”

Detroit Today October 1, 2021

It was just last year that Bubba Wallace, NASCAR’s only full-time Black racer, helped get the Confederate flag banned at...

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As Cold Weather Approaches, Mayor Mike Duggan Urges Detroiters to Get Vaccinated

Russ McNamara, Dorothy Hernandez September 30, 2021

The number of COVID-19 infections is rising in Michigan, and Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan is sounding the alarm.    Duggan says the more-contagious delta variant...

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Surviving R Kelly 2 1/4/2019
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Conviction Does Not Make Up for Decades of Overlooked Abuse, “Surviving R. Kelly” Documentary Creator Says

Detroit Today September 30, 2021

Filmmaker dream hampton created the docuseries “Surviving R. Kelly” in 2019 to give voice to the survivors of R. Kelly’s...

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Whitmer Signs Budget Deal, Vetoes Money for Anti-Abortion Efforts

Rick Pluta September 29, 2021

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer has signed the final bills of a budget deal with the Legislature in time to meet the deadline...

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