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  • Today, we learn about the power of smells. And, if we know early childhood education is so important, why don't we pay the teachers more?To find…
  • Today, we touch base with members of Michigan's congressional delegation to hear their views on the sit-in in the U.S. House over gun control. And, we…
  • Today on Stateside, we hear the first installment of our series Starting over in Michigan. Sharing strong cardamom-scented coffee, Syrian refugees Maan…
  • On our show today, school board veterans reflect on changes to Michigan education. And, we hear how the EA Sports FIFA video game has helped make soccer…
  • Today, we hear about a Detroit couple's effort to stop "humpers and dumpers" from using their neighborhood's streets. And, we look at how creativity fuels…
  • NPR's Melissa Block reflects on the results of an annual survey about what most scares Americans. The nation's health care system, pollution and another world war rank in the top 10.
  • Oakland County has won an appeal in a lawsuit brought by inmates in the county jail. The lawsuit was related to conditions at the Oakland County jail…
  • Today, a former University of Michigan football player explains how a plant-based diet radically improved his health. And we hear about racial and…
  • On the show today, a special Detroit Journalism Cooperative report on jobs and poverty in the poorest neighborhood in Detroit. Plus, a guy who's bicycled…
  • The decline of Earth's insect population may have serious consequences for humans, says scientist Anne Sverdrup-Thygeson. Insects are the world's janitors, as well as pollinators and a food source.
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