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The Metro: NPR Public Editor Kelly McBride on CPB cuts, media ethics

Robyn Vincent, Lauren Myers, The Metro July 1, 2025

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FILE - A U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement officer listens during a briefing, Monday, Jan. 27, 2025, in Silver Spring, Md.
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Detroit Evening Report: Protesters arrested during ICE raid on Detroit’s west side

Sascha Raiyn July 2, 2025
(From left) Michigan State Senators Sarah Anthony, Winnie Brinks and Darrin Camilleri meet to attempt passing the next Michigan State Budget.
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Senate leadership: K-12 budget unlikely this week

Colin Jackson July 2, 2025
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Trump says U.S. will Negotiate a ‘Fair’ NAFTA Deal

Quinn Klinefelter April 27, 2017

Quinn Klinefelter/WDET President Donald Trump says he is ready to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement, known as NAFTA,...

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Are You Going To The Theater This Summer? Here’s What’s Hitting the Big Screen

Detroit Today April 27, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET With the nice weather also comes a new season of films hitting theaters. Summer usually bring big action...

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U.S. and Canadian Officials Discuss Trade Issues at Great Lakes Economic Forum

Jerome Vaughn April 27, 2017

Trade delegations from the U.S. and Canada traveled to Detroit and Windsor this week for the Great Lakes Economic Forum....

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Is It Too Expensive To Be A Detroit Sports Fan?

Detroit Today April 27, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET There's a lot of excitement in the sports world surrounding the opening of Little Caeser's Arena in downtown...

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Lions Look to Draft to Close Holes in Roster

Quinn Klinefelter April 27, 2017

Pat Batcheller The Detroit Lions are preparing for the NFL’s annual draft of college players in a climate of unusual...

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Detroiters Weigh In On The City’s Waste-to-Energy ‘Incinerator’

Detroit Today April 27, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Recently, WDET aired a feature as part of the the CuriosiD series about Detroit Renewable Power’s waste-to-energy facility...

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Speed Limit Goes to 75 MPH on Some Highways Next Week

Rick Pluta April 27, 2017

txdot.gov It’s going to be a quicker trip for many people traveling between southern and northern Michigan. Beginning next week,...

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Appeals Court: Dog Not Dangerous Until It Bites Someone

Rick Pluta April 27, 2017

Michigan Supreme Court A dog in Michigan is not considered legally dangerous until it bites or attacks someone. That’s the...

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How A Detroit Businessman Put Big Boy In Space In ‘Austin Powers’

Detroit Today April 27, 2017

Would you believe it’s been 20 years since the first Austin Powers movie was released? The film became iconic in...

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Guns Open Carry Day State Capitol
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Second Amendment Advocates Flock to State Capitol

Cheyna Roth April 27, 2017

Jake Neher/WDET Wednesday was the annual Second Amendment March in Lansing. Gun enthusiasts took to the Capitol for speeches and...

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The origin of "Honolulu" blue reportedly stems from the team's former owner, George Richards, who said the color reminded him of the ocean water he saw on a trip to Hawai'i.
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Lions Look for Help, Depth in NFL Draft

Pat Batcheller April 27, 2017

The 2017 NFL Draft starts April 27. The Cleveland Browns have the first pick, and the consensus among football experts...

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“MoGo” Detroit’s First Bike Share System

Bre'Anna Tinsley April 26, 2017

WDET Marketing Detroit Bike Share revealed the name of the city’s first public bike program Wednesday.  The program. called “Mogo,”...

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