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Hospitals say they are losing nurses, direct care aides and other necessary staff to early retirements or better paying jobs and they don't have the money to lure them back.
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Eric Kumor has been a nurse for 10 years, but the last few weeks he finds himself having to gear up emotionally just to walk in the door to work.“And…
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Sophia Staples stood silently next to her family, holding a candle as she listened to nurses and surgeons memorialize her sister, about 50 of them…
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The past few months have focused national attention on systemic racism in American policing. But criminal justice is far from the only sector of American…
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Michigan’s COVID-19 caseload has been on a rollercoaster for the past few weeks. We spoke with Michigan's medical director Joneigh Khaldun for an update.…
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Nurses working the night shift at a Detroit hospital staged a sit-in late Sunday to protest what they say are dangerously low staffing levels in the…
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Stateside: COVID-19 closes auto plants; musicians adapt to new normal; meeting the ventilator demandToday on Stateside, the Big Three auto companies have wound down production at their plants over worries about the spread of the novel coronavirus. Plus,…
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Today on Stateside, how anemic state funding and fewer students in the classroom are posing challenges for Michigan’s public universities. Plus, why some…
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Today on Stateside, one University of Michigan professor says we are in the midst of a "Re-Englightenment" when it comes to cultural attitudes about…
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You shouldn’t have to choose between paying for your medication or your mortgage. That’s the message of some Democrats in the state House. They’ve…