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  • Ever wonder how Michigan sets minimum liquor prices? We hear the answer today on Stateside. We also learn how to talk to your teen about suicide and…
  • The state Legislature plans to go back to its normal schedule this week.Republicans in the state House plan to keep working on a budget and road funding…
  • Today, we hear a Chaldean community leader explain why deporting Iraqi Christians could be a "death sentence." And a PR expert tells us why MSU needs a…
  • The curfew comes after thousands of President Trump's supporters headed to the U.S. Capitol, prompting the House and Senate to swiftly go into recess as Capitol Police locked down the complex.
  • The event is touted as a way to connect to past traditions in Kyrgyzstan — and perhaps boost the tourism industry.
  • Today, we hear from an imam who says anti-Islam protests in Michigan are led by people who don't understand Islam. And, in our latest edition of Artisans…
  • Today we hear how intergenerational day care improves patience for kids, memory for seniors and more for both. And, an expert explains why crime labs need…
  • Today, Michigan Radio's sports commentator John U. Bacon gives his take on the Michigan State University scandals. He says MSU football's success may have…
  • Three-quarters are concerned that a second wave of the coronavirus will emerge as states reopen, a new NPR/PBS NewsHour/Marist poll finds. But Americans' outlooks vary by political party.
  • Today on Stateside, we learn child welfare records may have been faked in at least seven counties. And, a food scientist explains why consumers "don't…
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