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A Royal Oak Democrat announces a run for the US Senate, then the cabin journals from Michigan's Porcupine Mountains, and new rules for legally changing your name.
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Hundreds of protests were held across the U.S. and in other countries outside Tesla dealerships on March 29th, 2025, at a global Takedown Tesla event, calling for a boycott of federal DOGE leader Elon Musk's company.
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Hundreds of students have been arrested. Columbia says progress was made in negotiations with protesters, while at GWU, students are flouting orders to clear encampments.
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Student activists interrupt President Santa Ono's speech to demand divestment from companies profiting from Israel's war in Gaza.
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Students protested outside the University of Michigan Regents' meeting, demanding divestment from any company that helps to support Israel's war in Gaza. Regents rebuffed the demand.
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Ten years ago, same-sex couples lined up at four county courthouses to get married after federal judge held Michigan’s ban on same-sex marriage violated equal protection rights.
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The Uniform Partition of Heirs' Property Act passed the Michigan House in March. It would help protect against the forced sale of inherited family homes and farmland.
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Examining generational wealth for Black Michiganders: Michigan Public speaks to a Detroit homeowner whose family avoided common mistakes that tie up inherited properties.
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The Michigan Senate adopted two bills this week to expand Michigan’s ethnic intimidation law.
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Many Palestinians in the U.S. feel a deep connection to their ancestral land. That pull has become more poignant with Israel’s bombardment of Gaza. Michigan Public talked with four Palestinians living in Michigan about how they’re thinking about their ethnic and national identities right now.
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There are at least 5,525 residential heirs’ properties in Detroit, according to Detroit Future City. Title issues can put a family home and generational wealth at risk.
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A preview of tomorrow's Michigan presidential primary, comparing the media's portrayal of refugees to the reality on the ground, and GOP presidential candidate Nikki Haley campaigns across the state.