
The Associated Press
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The Michigan Republican Party faces a cash crunch and a power struggle in its ranks. The dispute is essentially between different allies of former President Donald Trump.
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Earl “The Twirl” Cureton, who won two NBA championships in 12 seasons in the league, has died. He was 66.
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Ford cuts production of F-150 Lightning pickup on weaker-than-expected electric vehicle sales growthFord scales back on production of the F-150 Lightning electric pickup in light of weaker-than-expected EV sales. About 1,400 workers will be impacted, Ford said.
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A 26-year-old woman is sentenced to 30 days in federal jail for threats to a Detroit-area election official after a November 2020 election certification meeting.
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Detroit Pistons match the NBA record for the longest losing streak within one season, falling 126-115 to the Brooklyn Nets on December 23 for their 26th straight loss.
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A woman has been sentenced to at least 70 years in prison for hitting and killing two bicyclists taking part in a Make-A-Wish charity ride last year in western Michigan.
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The other three schools in the playoff are the University of Washington, the University of Texas and the University of Alabama.
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New Rules could make it hard for Americans to find EVs that qualify for the $7,500 federal tax credit and slow the the shift to electric vehicles nationwide.
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With head coach back on the sidelines, No. 2 UM route Iowa Hawkeyes in the Big Ten championship game and are likely to take the top seed in the College Football Playoff.
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In a squeaker, ratification by General Motors union workers for a new four and a half year contract is down to the wire - while a majority of members at Ford and Stellantis appear to be in favor of ratification.