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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is suing two Wixom-based automotive suppliers, Tribal Technologies and Adept Plastic Finishing.
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First, we take a look at Santa Ono's tenure as president of the University of Michigan. Then, we discuss why Michigan attorney general Dana Nessel dropped felony charges against pro-Palestinian protesters. Later, we preview the sixtieth International Congress on Medieval Studies.
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First, an update on anti-war Michigan protestors accused of vandalism, and the question of who should prosecute the case. Then, a record-setting cow and its bond with a Traverse City hospital. A look at Trump's first 100 days. Plus, we unpack the Canadian election.
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Throughout southeast Michigan, local law enforcement, Michigan State Police, and Federal Bureau of Investigation officers took part in raids Wednesday. The Michigan Department of Attorney General said the raids were in relation to "multijurisdictional acts of vandalism." Officials say immigration enforcement was not present.
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Mark Totten has thrown his hat in the ring for the position of Michigan Attorney General. The Democrat from Kalamazoo has previously worked as a U.S. attorney and as Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer's chief legal counsel. It's his second run for the job.
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Scammers are continuing their own holiday traditions of using new technology to con people out of their money. That’s according to an awareness campaign by Attorney General Dana Nessel.
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Michigan’s Attorney General is joining Indigenous tribes to better understand and reduce violence against Indigenous people.
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Today, details in the case against a slate of false electors, a battle for the best beach, and the science behind Vernors as a midwestern cold cure.
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The 2020 Edenville dam failure contributed to a massive flood that inundated parts of Gladwin and Midland counties.
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The attorney general's report identifies 44 priests for which there were allegations of sexual misconduct against either children or adults since January of 1950. 32 of the priests are known or presumed to be dead. Of the 12 others, two are still involved in active ministry.