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Eight people connected with the University of Michigan have been charged for a "threat campaign" to push the university to divest from Israel. How high gas prices are impacting boaters this summer. And, remembering the 1994 World Cup games played at Michigan's Pontiac Silverdome and how the city is embracing the tournament this summer. Plus, what's behind the decrease in union membership in Michigan.
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Hundreds of people, chanting "Ice out now," marched in Ann Arbor Friday as part of a general strike to protest violent actions by federal agents in Minneapolis.
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President Donald Trump says his tariffs are the reason the country's trade deficit has decreased and claims he's revived Detroit's auto industry — though companies have had mixed success recently.
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Attorney General Dana Nessel's office dropped trespassing charges against students charged with trespassing during a May 2024 raid on an encampment on U of M's campus.
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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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Protesters across the U.S. on Thursday used the international labor day to push back against what they see as an anti-immigrant and anti-worker agenda being pushed by the Trump administration.
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Thousands of protesters converged Tuesday outside the Macomb Community College campus to voice their opposition to the Republican president.
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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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Defense attorneys are asking a judge to bar the Michigan attorney general from prosecuting the cases of people arrested at a pro-Palestinian encampment at the University of Michigan, arguing that Dana Nessel acknowledged she’s perceived as biased against Arabs and Muslims in a separate case.
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First, a look at litigation against University of Michigan protesters. Then, the experiences of migrant women in Michigan. Plus, a statistical way to fill out your March Madness brackets.