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Japanese American Internment Library of Congress
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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What Have We Learned from the Japanese-American Internment 75 Years Later?

Detroit Today February 20, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Sunday marked the 75th anniversary of President Franklin D. Roosevelt signing into law the internment of Japanese-Americans. By modern...

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Prescription Rx Bottles
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State Health Officials Pressure McLaren Hospital to Remediate Legionella Bacteria

Amy Miller February 20, 2017

The State of Michigan is demanding that McLaren Health Care System in Flint do more to prevent further contamination of...

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  • 2017 Local Elections: How’s metro Detroit doing?
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What Question Do You Have for Detroit Mayor Duggan About How Detroit’s Doing?

Shelby Jouppi February 18, 2017

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan will give his third State of the City address at 7 p.m. Tuesday. WDET will carry...

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Civil Rights Report Blames Racism for Flint Water Crisis

Quinn Klinefelter February 17, 2017

Amber Neher Civil rights officials in Michigan are blaming what they call “systemic racism” for decisions that left the city...

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On Point Listening
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Tom Ashbrook Hosts ‘On Point’ Live from Detroit

WDET Marketing & Engagement Team February 17, 2017

Sarah Platt/On Point WBUR public radio's On Point brought its national public affairs program to Detroit on Friday, broadcasting live from...

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Abdulhakeem Alsadah, Ali Almaklani, and Walid Fidama
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Yemeni Americans Brace for Future Immigration Woes

Eli Newman February 17, 2017

"After 12 years, they revoked the case. I cannot believe this." Muad Noman, Hamtramck Muad Noman came to a recent community...

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House Republican GOP Action Plan Legislature Tom Leonard
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State House Republicans Roll Out “Action Plan,” Set Stage for Next Two Years

Detroit Today February 17, 2017

Cheyna Roth/MPRN An income tax rollback, a more transparent government, and reducing auto insurance rates - those are some of...

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Fordham University Rose Hill Keating Hall
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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Priest: Trump Would Have Benefited From Sticking With Jesuit, Liberal Arts Education

Detroit Today February 16, 2017

Amber Neher Detroit Today host Stephen Henderson recently spoke with author and pastor Jim Wallis about race and moral responsibility in...

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Appeals Court Says Jackson Commissioners Violated Constitution with Prayer

Rick Pluta February 16, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET A federal appeals court says the Jackson County Commission regularly violated the U.S. Constitution by opening its meetings...

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Michigan State Capitol Night 1-16-2017
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Committee Approves Income Tax Rollback Despite Concerns About Unknown Repercussions

Cheyna Roth February 16, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET State House Republicans are aggressively pushing through an income tax cut and rollback, despite numerous questions raised during...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Elections
  • Politics, Government & Finance

The Fraying of the President’s Relationship with the Intelligence Community

Detroit Today February 16, 2017

President Donald Trump’s administration appears to be in disarray after the resignation, or firing, of National Security Adviser Michael Flynn. Flynn and...

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Mary Sheffield
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Mary Sheffield Wants to Make Downtown Housing More Inclusive

Bre'Anna Tinsley February 15, 2017

A proposed ordinance in Detroit could require all residential developers asking for public funds in the city to set aside...

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