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Years-long droughts in the West have those states eyeing the Midwest for water.
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A bill filed in the Michigan Senate would allow more people to see some confidential children's protective services case files.
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Detroit has been among the worst cities in the country when it comes to fatal traffic accidents.
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Black mothers and caregivers met Thursday to discuss the impacts of unpaid medical leave.
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On today's show, we discussed nurse understaffing and increased violence in schools. Plus, we heard about an affordable housing project and new changes to primary elections.
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Volunteers support veterans as they enter the final stages of life.
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The hit video app is facing an existential crisis, and it is hoping promoting its reorganization will help convince Americans that it is independent from its Chinese owner.
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Climate, food stamps, broadband and research dollars are all on the line as negotiations kick off for the 2023 farm bill.
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Punxsutawney Phil predicts more winter ahead. Groundhogs may not have a great track record when it comes to weather forecasts, but experts say the tradition sheds light on our culture and environment.
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House Democrats called the conference committee process a tool for reaching consensus. Republicans derided the process.
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The law takes effect 90 days after the state Legislature adjourns for the year. Lawmakers would have to adjourn early or clear a major procedural hurdle to make it work.
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Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel want tougher laws to help protect Michigan elections from meddling and threats.
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A new report from the University of Michigan’s Poverty Solutions Team says that U.S. officers kill more people in days than other countries kill in years.
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What strategy is Ford taking to increase their electric vehicle market? A conversation about theater and women’s rights. Then, new revelations around sexual assault in Southeast Michigan youth hockey.
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau wants to cap late fees at $8. Banking groups say the proposal would result in higher costs for consumers.
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The official curriculum for the new Advanced Placement course released Wednesday removed topics like Black Lives Matter that drew criticism from conservatives including Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.
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The annual celebration started out in 1926 as Negro History Week and expanded to Black History Month in the 1970s. This year's theme is "Black Resistance."
Politics can be messy. Politics can be confusing. But, that certainly doesn't mean politics can't be a joy-ride. Join It's Just Politics host Zoe Clark and Rick Pluta as they drill down on what’s happening in Michigan politics.
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