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NPR's Steve Inskeep speaks with Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer about tariffs, the security of upcoming elections and the prospects of a female president.
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Stateside’s April Baer chatted with a state forester about new species proposed for the Michigan invasive species list, and what you can do to foster native plants in your garden.
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We commemorate MLK Day with a conversation about the past, present, and future meaning of the federal holiday.
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Warming temperatures are forcing Antarctic penguins to breed earlier and that's a big problem for two of the cute tuxedoed species that face extinction by the end of the century, a study said.
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer's office says her trip to the World Economic Forum in Davos, Switzerland, is to attract new investment and expand the footprint of foreign companies that already have a Michigan presence.
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A gathering of leaders from multiple faiths on the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday called for more involvement from the local community to push back against arrest and detention practices.
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A Monday morning pileup involving dozens of semitrucks brought traffic to a standstill on both directions of I-196 in Zeeland Township between Grand Rapids and Holland.
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Some of the 2025 policies that have been implemented include cracking down on immigration and dismantling the Department of Education.
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New research is underway to test whether a combination of high-intensity interval training and generic medicines can slow down aging and fend off age-related diseases. Here's how it might work.
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Under a new Michigan law, violating drivers can be fined hundreds of dollars based on the video evidence collected by cameras on school buses.
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After taking years to decide who qualified for part of the more than $600 million settlement, the process of handing out the money started last month.
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A Michigan judge has issued a preliminary injunction to stop the state from spending roughly $645 million from a past budget cycle.
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State officials have reduced their expectations for tax revenue growth, which will require austerity budgeting heading into the next fiscal year.
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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Given how much we’re talking about AI right now, it’s no surprise that AI-related words featured prominently in this year’s word of the year vote.
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Ottawa County hopes to encourage local governments to change zoning regulations, so developers can build smaller, more affordable homes.
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General Motors has settled a case filed by the FTC, after a New York Times investigation found the automaker was selling driver behavior data to third parties without customers' consent.
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Writer Tamar Charney reflects on her efforts to nurture a monstera plant – and the nurturing we all need to thrive.
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