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Vice President Kamala Harris' presidential campaign is encouraging young people in Michigan to vote as if their freedoms are at stake in this election.
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Today, we talk to the Washtenaw County clerk about early voting efforts in the area. Then, we listened to a previous interview with Josh Malerman, author of Bird Box. Later, we discuss the findings of a new report on the positive effects immigration in the state.
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Two politically pointed statues have mysteriously appeared in the nation’s capital in the leadup to the election: a pile of poop on the former House speaker's desk and a hand holding a tiki torch.
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Both major party campaigns are working hard to get people to the polls ahead of Election Day.
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Ford’s third-quarter net profit fell nearly 26%. The automaker took $1 billion in accounting charges to write down assets for a canceled three-row electric SUV.
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a discussion on how Michiganders are more likely to vote if they see candidates on the ballot who share voter experience and identity.
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A new study in the journal Global Change Biology studied a pessimistic policy outlook and an optimistic policy outlook to project how climate change would affect birds in the neotropics, stretching from central Mexico to the southern tip of South America.
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Over 200,000 people canceled their subscriptions in the first few days following news that The Washington Post would not endorse any presidential candidate.
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We're going to try not to touch the third rail, but we are going to talk about it.
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The October 14 Flint city council meeting ended when a person in the audience allegedly brandished a weapon during an argument.
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McDonald’s says Quarter Pounders will return to its menu at all of its restaurants after it said testing ruled out beef patties as the source of an E. coli poisoning outbreak tied to the burgers.
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The SOS Maternity program looks to tackle maternal and infant mortality from multiple angles, both medical and structural.
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Donald Trump marked the first day of statewide early voting in Michigan by describing the disaster he said would ensue if Kamala Harris wins the White House.
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Polls show some Democrats aren't excited to vote for Vice President Harris. On Saturday, Michelle Obama railed against “the lie that we do not know who Kamala is or what she stands for."
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There have been 70 wildfires in Michigan in September and October. That's seven times the normal number.
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As both major party presidential candidates embrace big-tent politics, the campaign for Kamala Harris could be relying on independent and conservative voters.
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Early in-person voting is required to be offered at least nine days prior to Election Day under a 2022 amendment to the Michigan Constitution.
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