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A Michigan father long been blamed for the disappearance of his three sons in 2010 has been charged with their deaths. Court records show John Skelton is facing three counts of murder in the deaths of Andrew, Alexander and Tanner Skelton.
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General Motors will book a negative impact of $1.6 billion in its next quarter after tax incentives for electric vehicles were slashed by the U.S. and rules governing emissions are relaxed. General Motors, which had led the way among U.S. automakers with plans to convert production to an electric fleet of vehicles, warned that more hits may be ahead as it adjusts production under a new administration, and non-cash charges may impact operations and cash flow in the future.
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At least 100 federal investigators are responding to an attack in a Michigan community where a Marine veteran crashed a pickup into a Mormon church, shot into the building and then set it ablaze during a Sunday service.
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Collectively, state lawmakers have requested nearly $3.4 billion for 791 projects. It’s not yet clear which ones will make it into the state budget.
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Researchers from Michigan Tech University were unable to conduct their annual wolf-moose survey on Isle Royale this past winter.
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The University of Michigan is under federal scrutiny after two Chinese scientists linked to the school were separately charged with smuggling biological materials into the United States.
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Hockey Hall of Famer Alex Delvecchio has died. He was 93. A spokesperson for the Detroit Red Wings said Delvecchio died at his home in Rochester, Michigan.
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The WNBA is expanding to 18 teams over the next five years with Cleveland, Detroit and Philadelphia all set to join the league by 2030.
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Wondering what Juneteenth is or wondering how to celebrate it? This guide examines the history of the holiday and how to celebrate it.
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General Motors plans to shift some production from Mexico to U.S. manufacturing plants as the automaker navigates tariffs that could drive prices higher.