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Other states have issued orders authorizing the shots for virtually anyone who wants them, or requiring state insurers to cover the vaccine. Michigan's approach is "more measured," officials say.
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If you're under 65 and healthy, you're going to have to attest to having an underlying medical condition (like pregnancy, obesity, or a mental health condition) that would qualify you as "high risk."
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Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is among attorneys general in 19 states and Washington, D.C., who are challenging cuts to the U.S. Health and Human Services agency.
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The United Auto Workers union is speaking out against federal job cuts at NIOSH saying the decision will harm workers, local communities, and efforts to prevent injuries and save lives.
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The Supreme Court has rejected an emergency appeal to remove Robert F. Kennedy Jr. from the presidential ballot in two battleground states.
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Michigan voters may make a big difference in the presidential election. Here's what we know about candidate plans for the economy, abortion, immigration, Ukraine, Gaza and other issues you care about.
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Robert F. Kennedy Jr. is asking the full bench of judges on a federal appeals court to let him remove his name from Michigan’s presidential ballot.
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The U.S. Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals ruled Friday that Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s name will remain on the Michigan presidential ballot.
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A federal judge in Detroit denied a request by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. for an injunction to force the Michigan secretary of state to remove him from the state's ballots.
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A federal judge says she will issue a decision Wednesday on whether Robert F. Kennedy Jr. can have his name removed from Michigan’s presidential ballot.