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Today on Stateside, COVID-19 hits home with Michigan’s Republican leaders. We hear from two journalists about how the lack of a mask mandate at the…
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Lawyers are not known for their clarity, and Joseph Kimble knows this well.Kimble was a professor of legal writing at Western Michigan University’s Cooley…
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They’re known as the Mother Earth Water Walkers: Two Anishinaabe grandmothers and a group of Anishinaabe women and men, walking the perimeter of the Great…
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There are several people who have been called heroes in uncovering the Flint water crisis. You’ve heard those voices many times on this station. But a new…
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In April 2005, the Detroit Zoo made history.It moved its last two elephants, Winky and Wanda, to a sanctuary in warm-weather California. That made Detroit…
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Michelle Balconi believes you can make economics something to “chat about” – and you can do it in a book aimed at children.She’s a writer and a mother…
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Last spring’s Michigan Teacher of the Year, Melody Arabo, joined us today to talk about her first book, A Diary of a Real Bully.Arabo’s book stems from…
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Anyone who's been lucky enough to be a parent has likely been unlucky enough to have had the excruciatingly embarrassing moment when your little darling…
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It's called many things -- theACA, the Affordable Care Act, Obamacare. As implementation of the law continues, so does the confusion. On today's show, we…
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With 180 invaders already in the Great Lakes, it might take a superhero to keep them out. Luckily, we have one: Sooper Yooper! A new children's book…