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Michigan’s ‘most corrupt’ congressman has some explaining to do
One Michigan congressman is getting some very unwanted attention this week.
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Recent gains in Michigan’s public schools are at risk—here’s why
In 2022, Michigan voted to give a Democratic majority to the state Senate, House of Representatives, and governor’s office. Those leaders invested in public education, and Michigan saw spikes in graduation rates, reading levels, and test performance. In 2024, Republicans took back the state House. And today, the Republican-controlled House wants to slash educational funding…
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Mike Duggan left Detroit with hundreds of toxic waste pits
Mike Duggan wants to be Michigan’s next governor. But there’s something buried in Detroit you might want to know about first. Support more reporting like this.
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State level protections against Big Tech aren’t enough says Gov. Whitmer.
State level protections against Big Tech aren’t enough. Gov. Whitmer and members of GenZ are demanding federal protection against harmful social media features designed to keep children addicted to their phones. Follow for more.
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Michigan kids caught in platforms designed to keep them scrolling
A new ruling is exposing Big Tech’s intentionally addictive design—and their ploy to rebrand its negative impacts on kids as “bad parenting.”
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Billionaire-funded political machine targets Latino voters in Michigan
It looks like community outreach. But if you follow the money, it tells a very different story.
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Michigan regulators recently approved the biggest electric rate hike in 20 years.
Michigan regulators recently approved the biggest electric rate hike in 20 years. So why is another one already on the way? 👀
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There are more than 500 vacant EMS positions across Michigan right now.
There are more than 500 vacant EMS positions across Michigan right now. And if you live outside a city, that could be the last thing you never knew. 👀
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Why is Hasan Piker backing Abdul El-Sayed for US Senate?
“He doesn’t treat people like they’re stupid,” he said.
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After a landmark verdict, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says Michiganders need to “keep the momentum going”
After a landmark verdict against Meta and YouTube, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer says Michiganders need to “keep the momentum going” when it comes to holding Big Tech companies accountable when they fail to keep users safe online. 📹: Lucas Henkel

























