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  • A very rare sighting in the thumb region of Michigan this winter: an orange snowy owl. But how did it get that way?
  • University of Michigan Law Professor Richard Primus on the constitutional crises of years past, and whether we're in one right now.
  • There are so many interesting bits of language in the world, we can’t help but notice. The question is, when you notice someone saying something interesting, should you point it out?
  • First, the impact of the U.S. Department of Agriculture halting food deliveries to Michigan food banks. Then, the potentially negative impact of media messaging around loneliness. Plus, how COVID-19 changed grief and loss of family.
  • Not all of us use the word 'whenever' in exactly the same way, and people are noticing.
  • First, Michigan municipalities struggle to recruit election clerks. Then, we share some guidance from The Best Advice Show before our Revival special on COVID-19 conspiracy theories.
  • Kait Bimer is an intern from the Development Summer Internship Program. She is going to be a junior, studying Vocal Jazz at the University of Michigan's SMTD.
  • Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan gave his last State of the City address before leaving to run for state office. We talked about his impact on the city and what's next for him. Then, our third episode of Revival looked at the tough decisions business owners had to make during COVID.
  • Consumer sentiment hit an eight-month low, thanks to the looming threat of tariffs and climbing prices.
  • Rachel Lewis is a newsroom production assistant reporting on the environment through the Great Lakes News Collaborative. She is a rising senior at Michigan State University majoring in journalism.
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