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The Michigan Independent Citizens Redistricting Commission ordered to make quick changes, the Arab American experience though Dearborn voices, a Flint inventor who gave us two-sided toast and the electric oven, and delivering doughnuts on the Great Lakes.
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What Coach Harbaugh's suspension means; the attitude shaping media and how it affects our perception of Arabs, Jews, and Muslims; and the Upper Peninsula adds another book-store to its short list.
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The leaders say they are angry with Biden for supporting Israel as it wages a war against Hamas in Gaza.
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Increased security measures and concerns in Arab American communities and the danger of the dehumanization of Palestinians, a conversation with a 2023 Whiting Award for Poetry winner, and a thriller penned by a Michigan resident to be adapted into a feature film.
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Today, updates in the efforts to adjust Michigan’s no-fault auto insurance laws; concerns about safety in Metro Detroit's Jewish community; and a new director for the U-M Dearborn's Center for Arab American Studies.
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Reaction among Michiganders to the most recent violence between Palestine and Israel, a "head-tingling" Michigan influencer goes viral with her sounds, and an art exhibition at U-M questions historical conventions about native land grants.
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Just how successful is Michigan pothole damage repair fund? Then bringing your native homeland to your Michigan garden. And how prison art gives identity to inmates usually labeled by numbers.
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The fictional characters of "Dearborn," Ghassan Zeineddine's new short story collection, reflect the very real experiences of many Arab Americans in Dearborn.
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How Michigan's commercial fishing industry is coping with invasive species, a new short story collection focusing on ten Arab American protagonists in Dearborn, and a former Domino's CEO's time at the company.
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Undecided voters weigh in on Trump's legal woes and the 2024 election, a filmmaker and producer who brings queer Muslim experiences to the screen, and the housing crisis in Traverse City