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If you ask Americans if they are concerned that there will be fraud in this year’s election, a majority will say yes. That’s according to new polling from NPR/PBS News and Marist. And if you break it down by party, 86 percent of Republicans say they are concerned while 33 percent of Democrats say they’re concerned.
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The university's Board of Regents adopted a policy of "institutional neutrality" but one faculty member said it wasn't clear when certain comments would be allowed.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel issued guidance for election workers and law enforcement on everything from new voting laws to dealing with disturbances at polling places.
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So far, several Michigan health systems say they haven't had to delay surgeries, unlike hospitals in other states.
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Today, a Michigander, with family living in Lebanon, shares his experience watching violence unfold from afar. Then, a deeper look into how abortion access may play a part in Michiganders’ attitudes heading to the polls. And in that vein, we turn to the next episode of What The Vote. What does Gen Z have to say about the abortion debate in politics?
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Detroit Police Department Chief James White will be the new president and CEO of the Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network.
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Legislation passed Wednesday in the Michigan Senate means older and vulnerable adults could gain more protection against abuse.
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South Haven is among dozens of Michigan communities receiving investments in water systems to protect public health and the environment.
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Removing dams can harm the delicate mussels that live downstream, so the federal government requires dam owners to search for mussels and move them before demolition.
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Today, we listen to what immigration as an issue means for voters this election. Then, a brand new radio station in Northern Michigan. Later, we talk to an artist whose work is the product of thousands of years of Anishinaabe creative and intellectual tradition.
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Former International Joint Commission (IJC) chairs (one a Republican and one a Democrat) on how presidential candidates Donald Trump and Kamala Harris might handle three Great Lakes issues: Great Lakes restoration, Enbridge's Line 5, and groundwater.
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A petition with 400,000 signatures asks the Michigan-based company to remove artificial dyes from its breakfast cereals in the U.S. The company has already done so in other countries.
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This intern position will be working both in Operations and Marketing. Each area will require 5-10 hours per week. Some weeks may vary, so it is important to be flexible and willing to learn in both areas. May occasionally be required to work some evenings/weekends at events needed.
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Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump are appealing to middle-class workers in very different ways.
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Jill Biden has resumed campaigning for the first time in months.
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We talk to Meredith Kennedy- Fisher, executive director of Miigwech Inc., about how her organization helps make sure tribal citizens can vote.
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Immigration is a key issue for many Michiganders as they cast their vote for the next U.S. presidentAs part of a series looking ahead to the presidential election, Michigan Public has been talking with Michiganders about what kind of presidential leadership they would like to see when it comes to immigration.
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