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  • Two economists helped break down some of the issues with today's economy— and some bright spots, too.
  • On today's show, the latest on an investigation into GOP attorney general candidate Matthew Deperno, plus new PFAS guidance from the CDC, then a brief history of electric cars, and an update on the Whitmer kidnapping trial.
  • There are countless historical photos of Native American people, but often their origins are questionable. A new exhibit at the University of Michigan explores their history.
  • Today, a special episode on the week in Michigan politics.
  • Michigan Radio’s Zoe Clark took the host chair today for a comprehensive wrap-up to a tumultuous week in Michigan politics.
  • On today's show, a reporter gave the details on the recent hexavalent chromium spill in the Huron River. Plus, Detroit neoclassical pianist BLKBOK talked about his twin debut albums, and an MSU journalism professor dished on his recent documentary, Sh*t Saves the World.
  • On today's show, we talked all about what went down at Michigan's closely-watched primary election on Tuesday. Three reporters, two candidates, and one poll researcher discussed the results and what comes next.
  • A look at how primary voting is going across the state. Then, an organization cultivating student voices through creative writing. And, more developments in the state's ongoing court battle over abortion.
  • Meet Kinuko Yada DeVee. She came to Michigan from Kyoto as a World War II "war bride" during a peak in anti-Asian discrimination in the United States. Seventy years later, she's built a life for herself full of love and family.
  • Today, the state Court of Appeals throws new questions into the debate over legal abortion access in Michigan. Plus, the S.S. Badger ditches coal. And, a preview of the GOP primary for governor.
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