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Saturday is the 11-year wedding anniversary for more than 300 gay and lesbian couples who were married in Michigan following a landmark court decision.
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The GEO Group said it expects to bring in $70 million in annualized revenue from a contract with Immigration and Customs Enforcement.
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The Michigan House passed parts of a Republican-led education plan that would require school districts to posts links to performance data on their websites.
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel says it could have been worse, but she's still unhappy with the order given the utility's reliability.
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There are nearly 1,300 libraries across the state of Michigan. Last year, they received almost $4.8 million from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services.
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The National Transportation Safety Board recommends the state assess the Mackinac Bridge for risk of collapse if a ship hits it. That comes as part of the federal agency’s ongoing investigation into the Francis Scott Key Bridge collapse in Maryland last year.
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First, how DOGE cuts will impact Michigan's Piping Plover populations. Then, Olympic gymnast Frederick Richard's ambitions collegiate and beyond. Plus, tips for planting pollinator gardens.
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A federal funding freeze left a gap in the budgets of Michigan’s refugee resettlement agencies. They're looking to the community to support thousands of refugees.
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It’s the 11-year anniversary of a federal judge ruling that Michigan’s ban on same-sex marriage was unconstitutional. But, the issue of gay marriage is back in Lansing as a Republican lawmaker calls on the U.S. Supreme Court to overturn the ruling that made same-sex marriage legal nationwide. Plus, an update on the nine bills the Michigan House continues to hold.
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I think there is a deeper issue, and it disturbs me more that the capricious behavior of Secretary Linda McMahon and the Trump Administration actively dismantling the department: They seem to care more about their ideological victories than they do about the actual students. Much more. If, in fact, they are thinking about students at all.
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It’s looking like state lawmakers won’t close the books on Michigan’s latest state budget before an end-of-the-month deadline to do so.
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A recent study compiling data from universities and butterfly groups across the continental U.S. finds that almost 1 in 5 butterflies have disappeared from 2000 to 2020.
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Fully dismantling the Education Department is most likely impossible without an act of Congress, which created the department in 1979.
Michigan Public introduces a new podcast about Michigan's culinary talent, and the stories behind the food.
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First, the impact of funding cuts on Michigan tribes. Then, the decades of stories hidden within state park logbooks. Plus, how scientists brought shipwrecked seeds back to life.
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Former NFL and University of Michigan assistant football coach Matt Weiss hacked into the computer accounts of thousands of college athletes seeking intimate photos and videos, according to an indictment filed Thursday.
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President Donald Trump said last month he’d like to move the independent postal service agency under the control of the U.S. Commerce Department. Postal workers are concerned the move could be a step toward privatizing the postal service.
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Police in Michigan say they’ve apprehended a hospital employee who shot and wounded a co-worker Thursday morning in a northern suburb of Detroit, an incident that prompted a lockdown at the sprawling medical complex and area schools.
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