2023
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New Audio Reveals Trump Discussing Possession of Classified Military Documents
In the recording, Trump can be heard indicating he was holding a secret Pentagon document with plans to attack Iran. “These are the papers,” Trump says. Trump can also be heard rustling papers and seemingly referring to the documents as “secret” and “highly confidential.”
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Canadian Wildfires are Causing Unhealthy Air Quality Again in Michigan and Other Parts of the US
Drifting smoke from the ongoing wildfires across Canada is creating curtains of haze and raising air quality concerns throughout the Great Lakes region.
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Nessel Joins Hamtramck Protest Over City Banning LGBTQ Pride Flags
Over 200 LGBTQ people and their allies gathered outside of Hamtramck City Hall at Winfield Park Saturday to express dissent towards Hamtramck City Council’s recent decision to remove the LGBTQ flag from flying on city property.
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Meet America’s Most Haunted Town: 5 Ghost Stories From MI’s Mackinac Island
Are these five legends proof that Mackinac Island’s haunted, or nothing more than a good ghost story?
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‘Big Day for Democracy’: New Legislation to Cement Clear Voting Rights for All Michiganders
Four new bills introduced last week by Democratic state lawmakers aim to combat discrimination and disinformation by firmly protecting Michiganders’ right to access the ballot.
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Explained: The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act (Which Went Into Effect June 27)
The Pregnant Workers Fairness Act is a pivotal piece of legislation that aims to ensure equal treatment and protection for pregnant employees in the workplace. Here’s what you need to know about PWF.
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Supreme Court Strikes Down Fringe Theory That Trump Tried to Use to Overturn 2020 Election
The Court rejected the “independent state legislature theory”—an extreme reading of the Constitution that would have eroded America’s system of checks and balances and turned election laws upside down.
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Richest Women in America
Stacker compiled a list of the richest women in America, using data from Forbes.
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‘Game-Changing’ Biden Plan to to Connect 200K Michiganders to High-Speed Broadband Internet
A new initiative from President Joe Biden’s administration is sending more than $1.5 billion to Michigan to expand internet access in areas of the state with shoddy (or no) connectivity.
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Michigan Lawmaker Pitches Bill to Crack Down on Puppy Mills
State Rep. Penelope Tsernoglou (D-East Lansing) introduced a bill last week that would phase out the sale of dogs, cats and rabbits in pet stores to combat inhumane breeding operations.

























