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Displaced residents return to Dahiyeh, in Beirut, Lebanon, following a ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah that went into effect on Wednesday, Nov. 27, 2024.
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Israel-Hezbollah ceasefire appears to hold as Lebanese stream south to their homes

Associated Press November 27, 2024

TYRE, Lebanon (AP) — A ceasefire between Israel and the Lebanese militant group Hezbollah that began Wednesday appeared to be holding, as...

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Mercedes driver George Russell, of Britain, leads the field during the F1 Las Vegas Grand Prix auto race, Sunday, Nov. 24, 2024, in Las Vegas.
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Legendary racer Mario Andretti says GM joining Formula 1 brings him full circle

Quinn Klinefelter November 27, 2024

This week brought an end to a bitter conflict between General Motors, a famous racing name and the world’s most...

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Mohican Regent Community Association President George Preston proudly stands in front of his neighborhood's new welcome sign.
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Detroit Evening Report: City installing new gateway signs to reflect Detroit’s unique neighborhoods

Jerome Vaughn November 26, 2024

City officials gathered in Detroit's Mohican-Regent neighborhood on Monday to celebrate the first of many new gateway signs being installed...

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The Metro: How can we improve maternal health care in Detroit?

Sasha Bacon November 26, 2024

Maternal mortality is high in the U.S. compared with other wealthy countries, and particularly high in Michigan. Detroit had the...

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Detroiter Yelitsa Jean-Charles launched Healthy Roots Dolls to promote self love among children of color.
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Detroit-based Healthy Roots Dolls addressing need for diverse representation in toys

John Filbrandt November 26, 2024

When you don’t have hair that is seen as beautiful by the mainstream, it's often hard to see the beauty...

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State Sen. Sylvia Santana (D-Detroit) addresses advocates at the Coleman A. Young Municipal Center in Detroit.
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Black lawmakers, policy advocates frustrated with inaction

Colin Jackson November 26, 2024

Some of Michigan’s Black lawmakers and policy advocates are sharing their frustration with Democratic leadership in the state Legislature and...

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Detroit Evening Report: Dearborn official praises Narcan vending machine for reduction in opioid deaths

Nargis Rahman November 25, 2024

Overdose deaths in Michigan decreased last year by nearly 6%, with 2,826 deaths recorded compared to 2,998 deaths in 2022,...

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The Metro: The many barriers to solving homelessness in metro Detroit

Sasha Bacon November 25, 2024

As the weather gets colder, many of us are retreating inside and turning up the heat. But shelter and heat...

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Bedrock and General Motors on Monday announced a conceptual plan to redevelop the Renaissance Center and 27 acres along the Detroit riverfront.
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GM, Bedrock propose new vision for RenCen; call for demolition of 2 towers

Amanda LeClaire November 25, 2024

General Motors (GM) and Bedrock have proposed a $1.6 billion redevelopment of the Renaissance Center that would forever alter downtown...

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U-M econ conference forecasts modest income growth for Michigan workers

Rick Pluta November 25, 2024

A respected University of Michigan economic think tank has bumped up its projections for wages and salaries in Michigan this...

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The Michigan Board of State Canvassers meets to certify the results of the November 2024 general election.
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Michigan’s general election results become official

Colin Jackson November 24, 2024

The results of this year’s general election are now official in Michigan.The Board of State Canvassers certified victories for President-elect...

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An aerial view of a large-scale farm.
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MichMash: The environmental dilemma of Michigan’s ‘low carbon fuel standard’ bill

Hernz Laguerre, Jenny Sherman November 22, 2024

A transportation bill introduced last year to encourage the use of "clean fuels" has environmental and animal activists concerned about...

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