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On November 23, Twitter stopped enforcing its policy that aimed to prevent Covid-19 misinformation — leaving health communication experts concerned.
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A new investigation by the Detroit Free Press suggest corrections officers could be a main source of drugs in state prisons. Also, we talked to the minds behind the Lansing Facts Twitter account. Plus, Ojibwe artist Andrea Carlson on commemorating a dark day in Indigenous history.
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Last week, a federal appeals court ruled that President Donald Trump violated the First Amendment by blocking critics on Twitter. In Michigan, state…
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Michigan Attorney General Bill Schuette picked up a big endorsement for his campaign for governor.A presidential tweet:Donald J. Trump?…
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The tweet came at 12:33 p.m. last Saturday.Justin Amash is, of course, the Congressman from Michigan's Third District in West Michigan.And that tweet? It…
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How can a Twitter username become a force for good?Turns out it's not that hard when you have the name a huge company wants.Diana Hussein of Dearborn had…
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Flint area business leaders are turning to social media as a way to counter negative publicity about the city’s drinking water crisis.The Flint/Genesee…
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It's happened to the best of us: you shot off an email while you were hot under the collar, or you fired off an angry Facebook post or a tweet. Then,…
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I sure would."Mean Tweets" is a popular segment on the Jimmy Kimmel late-night TV show.Kimmel has convinced famous movie stars and even the president of…
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Today is Twitter's 8th birthday.Naturally, everyone is celebrating by participating in self-indulgent retweets of the first thing they ever said.Here's…