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On this episode, a Michigan politics digest with Simon Schuster. We talked about the 2024 election Representative Rashida Tlaib, and intra-party conflicts in MI's GOP.
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The outside push against Rep. Tlaib, the crossroads of the GOP and the church, and a look at how artificial intelligence could affect everyday life in the near future.
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The hemlock woolly adelgid has now been found in seven Michigan counties. It threatens ornamental hemlock trees and hemlock forests statewide.
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New Rules could make it hard for Americans to find EVs that qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit and slow the the shift to electric vehicles nationwide.
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Rails are thin, and so are rakes and pencils and many other things.
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With head coach back on the sidelines, No. 2 UM route Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten championship game and are likely to take the top seed in the College Football Playoff.
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Muslim leaders from some key swing states met in Dearborn this weekend to coordinate opposition to President Joe Biden’s re-election campaign.The group of activists says they’re frustrated with Biden’s support of Israel during its retaliatory airstrikes on Gaza and Biden’s refusal to support a lasting ceasefire between Israel and Hamas.
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MiLEAP will take over certain roles from the Michigan Department of Education, and some other state agencies. The state says those roles range from promoting early childhood and post-secondary programs, to fostering partnerships with schools and communities.
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Pro-Palestinian students protested in front of University of Michigan President Santa Ono's campus home on Friday, criticizing his administration for canceling a student vote on a pair of competing resolutions.
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The public service commission voted Friday to approve a plan from Enbridge Energy that would relocate a petroleum pipeline beneath the Straits of Mackinac.
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Ride of Passage, the true American adventure story about one young man's solo ride across the country on horseback, returns to your podcast feeds on Friday, December 8.
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Today, how Ford plans to fulfill its newly negotiated and ratified contract, a look back on moments in East Lansing and Grand Rapids history, and the introduction of a unique space in Washtenaw County devoted to youth battling mental health challenges.
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"But Will You Love Me Tomorrow?: An Oral History of the ’60s Girl Groups" chronicles the stories of early Motown groups who shaped a generation.
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Grosse Pointe businessman and investor Sandy Pensler has joined the race for Michigan’s open Senate seat in 2024.
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Adams led Detroit's Hartford Memorial Baptist Church for over 50 years. The Harvard-educated pastor was known as an eloquent preacher whose sermons were both powerful and intelligent. He was also a political and social activist with a national and even international profile.
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John U. Bacon on Michigan State's hiring of football coach Jonathan Smith, Michigan's win over Ohio State, and the upcoming Big Ten championship game against Iowa.
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