Videos
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WATCH: Be there. Listen. Support.
You want to be there for someone you love, but sometimes it’s hard to know what to say.
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WATCH: This backdoor tax hike is crushing Michigan families.
It’s not income tax. It’s not sales tax. It’s tariffs—and President Donald Trump’s latest move is making them even worse. Here’s how the changes are affecting Michiganders.
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Social Security is in quiet crisis: what Michiganders need to know
You’ve heard about Medicaid and SNAP cuts. But here’s what you probably don’t know: Social Security—the program you’re currently paying into—is looking shakier than ever.
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Michigan’s hidden fighter: 32 lawsuits (and counting) against Trump
Behind the scenes of Michigan politics, a courtroom war is playing out: Dana Nessel vs. Donald Trump. 32 lawsuits. Billions of dollars on the line.
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WATCH: Taxed, but not represented—270,000 Michiganders are done waiting to be heard
Michiganders are suing Gov. Gretchen Whitmer over a vacant state Senate seat.
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WATCH: Taylor Swift vs. Michigan Republicans: Who’s better at deadlines?
Taylor Swift meets her deadlines. Michigan Republicans do not.
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WATCH: Why can’t Michigan pass a school phone ban?
Michigan lawmakers agree that cell phones are a real problem in schools. They even have support from Gov. Gretchen Whitmer and US Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. But many Michigan students are still heading back to class this year—phone in hand.
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WATCH: Big corporations are trying to buy a new Michigan governor
Michigan’s next governor isn’t for sale… right? Then why are Amazon, Walmart, and Big Tobacco quietly pouring hundreds of thousands of dollars into this race?
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WATCH: Why more Michiganders are getting tickets for just trying to sleep?
From Lansing to Traverse City, people are getting ticketed, pushed out, and told to disappear just for being homeless—even if they have nowhere to go.
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WATCH: Michigan senator slams Republican lawmakers over school budget chaos
State Sen. Jeff Irwin is calling Republican-led budget delays “an embarrassment for Michigan”—warning that public schools are being forced to plan the year without knowing if they can actually fund basic priorities like literacy programs and smaller class sizes.

























