Videos
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Medicaid is not a gift
Dawn Calnen, the executive director of the Arc of Oakland County, says Republican-led cuts to Medicaid could force people with disabilities out of their communities and back into institutions.
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MI lawmaker says nobody voted for Medicaid cuts
State Rep. Carrie Rheingans says Republicans in Congress are pushing for cuts to Medicaid that “no one voted for”—cuts that would close rural hospitals and nursing homes.
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10 questions with state Sen. Mallory McMorrow
State Sen. Mallory McMorrow proves she is more than just politics. She’s a tried-and-true Michigander who loves everything from Faygo to farm animals.
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Lansing cut gun violence in half
Gun violence dropped 50% in Lansing. But now the program behind the progress is on life support.
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New science gives Michiganders one more reason to chill
Harvard researchers just confirmed what a lot of Michiganders already suspected.
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Trump slams brakes on Michigan’s clean energy future
Michigan has gained real momentum in clean energy—racking up billions of dollars in private investments for things like battery manufacturing and solar technology. President Donald Trump, however, is endangering that progress.
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MI gift shop owner says Trump tariff policies are bad for business
Karen Roofe, the owner of My Secret Stash in Traverse City, says economic instability from President Donald Trump’s tariff policies is hitting Michigan’s micro-businesses the hardest.
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This Michigander has some choice words for proposed healthcare cuts
The cruelty behind Republican-led cuts to Medicaid isn’t a flaw in the plan. It’s the point. And this Michigander is calling it out.
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Trump has a plan to become ‘Big Brother’
The Trump administration is building a giant surveillance apparatus. And tech firm Palantir may help make privacy a thing of the past.
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One month off Medicaid led to lifetime of pain
Kirsten Grady’s mom lost her insurance, and then her ability to walk. Grady’s mom was one of thousands who fell through the cracks after losing Medicaid coverage for just a single month. Now, under Republican-led budget cuts, those cracks could soon get even wider and kick millions off of their healthcare.

























