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  • A professor's response to yet another vilification of Dearborn, a chef opening up an Afro-fusion restaurant in Detroit, a survivor of the Oxford school shooting's response to the verdict of Jennifer Crumbley's case, and an Everytown for Gun Safety advocate on the implications of that verdict.
  • The significance of the mother of the Oxford school shooter's verdict, a poet drawing influence from Indian and Jewish traditions, and a community focused on more humane ways of controlling deer populations.
  • A scientific study called off for the first time in decades due to a lack of ice, a tribute to the late guitarist and co-founder of MC5, and a historian of the Burt Lake Band in the U.P. documents the first people, the culture on Burt Lake and the white men who destroyed their village.
  • On today's Stateside, DTE rate hikes explained, then interviews with two Michigan chefs who are nominated for James Beard awards.
  • On this episode of the Stateside podcast, Michigan Public’s Adam Yahya Rayes and Briana Rice talked to four Palestinians living in Michigan about how they’re thinking about their ethnic and national identities right now.
  • Challenges in finding long-term housing for refugees, a visit to a chocolate shop in Kalamazoo that's focused on more than chocolate, a history of police surveillance of activists in Detroit, and an artist who dove into painting and embroidering after being diagnosed with breast cancer.
  • The logistics of Michigan's earliest-ever presidential primary this month, a nonprofit in Southfield that offers respite vouchers for caregivers, and an upcoming play about six fraternity brothers at a historically Black university.
  • The continued investigation into the Wayne County Juvenile Detention Center, new rules for how schools evaluate teachers, and the growing drone show industry in Michigan.
  • Electric vehicle sales at Ford and General Motors, how English professors are adjusting to artificial intelligence, and a conversation with New York Times bestselling author Kiley Reid about her new novel.
  • How the Israel bombardment of Gaza is affecting voters in Dearborn, a new study on the Michigan State Police and racial disparities, the resurgence of Latin for Detroit Lions fans, and weaving dreamy, three-dimensional landscapes up north.
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