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An unpublished study from Detroit’s Henry Ford Health System found a significant connection between routine childhood vaccines and chronic health conditions. The health system and others say the study was deeply flawed, but anti-vaccine advocates say it was suppressed.
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It’s not Oakland County Sheriff Mike Bouchard. It’s his son, Michael Bouchard, a military veteran who has served in Iraq and along the southern border.
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This episode included segments about SNAP recipients struggling with the pause on benefits, the economic impact of Michigan’s 12 federally recognized Indigenous tribes, vaccine research from Henry Ford Health, and the historic election of Mary Sheffield as mayor of Detroit.
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Need something fun to do this weekend, or looking for new things to explore? Michigan Public is here to help! Check out some of these fun, interesting, and timely events across Michigan from November 7 - 9.
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A pivotal battle over drug affordability is unfolding in Michigan's highest court, where attorneys are clashing over the scope of a consumer protection law and its application to Eli Lilly's insulin business, with the outcome likely to resonate throughout the healthcare sector.
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In failing to fully fund the food assistance program that covers 42 million low-income Americans, the judge said the government "failed to consider the harms" to people who rely on the benefits.
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A push by Republicans to abolish Michigan's key economic development arm has ignited controversy, with proponents arguing it's time for a new approach and critics warning it could send a "closed for business" message to investors.
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As the annual appropriation for the Low Income Home Energy Assistance Program remains stalled due to the government shutdown, Michigan's emergency relief fund is dwindling rapidly, threatening the well-being of countless vulnerable residents who rely on it to cover essential expenses.
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Miscarriage and stillbirth are not uncommon in the United States. Yet many families struggle to find the support they need after perinatal loss. Remembering Cherubs is a Detroit organization aiming to fill those gaps.
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First, an analysis of Detroit's mayoral election. Then, a review of various school funding issues that were on the Michigan ballot. Plus, a lot of eyes have been on New York's mayoral election; we learned more about the effect of the "Mamdani moment" in Michigan.
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Detroit expects to have about 100 food distribution sites ready to go on Wednesday. There’s also an interactive online map where people can find locations near them.
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City Council President Mary Sheffield has been elected as Detroit’s next mayor, succeeding Mike Duggan after twelve years in office that reshaped how the city works with Lansing. How will Mayor-elect Sheffield navigate her relationship with Lansing in a time of divided government? And, what lessons can she draw from Duggan’s approach? Plus, Michigan is in the middle of a legal standoff with the federal government over voter-data privacy.
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City Council President Mike McGuinness defeated former City Council member Kermit Williams for Mayor of Pontiac. In Southfield, with most precincts reporting, incumbent Mayor Ken Siver leads challenger City Council member Sylvia Jordan by a comfortable margin.
The Dish, hosted by Mercedes Mejia, brings you behind the scenes with Michigan’s most inspiring chefs and culinary talents. Learn how food connects these chefs to their cultures, and strengthens our communities, one dish at a time.
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As the government shutdown stretches its way into the record books, Americans are feeling its worsening impacts.
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Democrats had a good night, winning major races including governor's races in Virginia and New Jersey and a redistricting ballot measure in California, while also confronting the future of the party.
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With over 68% of votes counted, Mo Baydoun emerges victorious in his bid for a full term as mayor of Dearborn Heights, outpacing Councilwoman Denise Malinowski-Maxwell by more than two-to-one margins amidst pledges of digital innovation and fiscal prudence.
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Lansing Mayor Andy Schor won about two-thirds of the vote, beating out opponent Kelsea Hector.
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