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Valerie Kloosterman says she was fired as a physician assistant, after requesting a religious exemption from providing certain types of care to transgender patients.
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As the weather heats up in Michigan, so does the excitement of the Ann Arbor District Library's 15th annual Summer Game. AADL library director Eli Neiburger shared the origins of the beloved tradition and how it's changed through the years.
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A coalition of Metro Detroit peace and justice groups held a silent march in Huntington Woods, calling on Michigan’s congressional delegation to support humanitarian aid.
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The state’s financial disclosure portal for lobbyists and lawmakers has been riddled with malfunctions that made it difficult for filers and the public to use.
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A conversation with an Iranian-American professor on the U.S. bombings in Iran over the weekend. Plus, an award-winning journalist from the Detroit Free Press on the importance of local investigative reporting. Then, a Michigan filmmaker talks about his documentary, 17 Blocks.
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The president made the announcement on social media, but officials in Israel and Iran have yet to announce it for themselves. His post came hours after Iran launched on attack on a U.S. base in Qatar.
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If something is crummy, then we could also call it lousy, which gives us a clue about how crummy came to mean what it means.
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The Trump administration said its strikes were intended to prevent Iran from developing a nuclear weapon. Now, Iran weighs a response against what it called an "outrageous" military operation.
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Police described the suspect as a 31-year-old white male with no known connection to the church. His motive remains unclear.
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Lift Every Voice and Vote is an initiative to encourage every eligible Black voter in Detroit to register to vote — and follow through by voting in every election.
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"Invest in MI Kids," proposal would put a ballot question before voters to increase taxes on affluent residents to help state's K-12 schools.
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A Detroit study on premature births among Black mothers lost funding over its focus on race.
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After President Donald Trump ordered military strikes on key sites in Iran's nuclear program, Michigan politicians are weighing in.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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The attack marks a major escalation in the burgeoning war between Iran and Israel and came despite years of promises by President Trump to keep the U.S. from entering another Middle East conflict.
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Michigan Public's Summer Picnic Pack give away rules
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The Oakland Country Prosecutor is opposing the request by the mother of the Oxford High School shooter to be released on bond while she appeals her convictions.
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First, the surprising success of the Detroit Tigers this baseball season. Then, the impressive popularity of the Ann Arbor District Library's Summer Reading Game. And, a pause on the Trump administration's passport sex marker policy and how a recent Supreme Court ruling on laws regarding gender affirming care for minors plays out in Michigan.
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