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A conversation about how bird flu spreads and the animals could be impacted.
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Today, how bird flu is decimating flocks and egg production. Then, education developments to keep an eye out for this year. Later, how Black Detroiters were the forerunners of the modern lottery system.
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Fewer people are getting their annual flu and COVID vaccinations in Michigan. Michigan's Chief Medical Executive, Dr. Natasha Bagdasarian, joined Michigan Public's Tracy Samilton for a Q and A about why she thinks that's happening, and why it's a trend we should try to change.
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A jury has awarded more than $12 million to a woman who lost her job at a Michigan insurance company after declining to get a COVID-19 vaccination.
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Updates and advice on Michigan's annual "sick" season, rethinking the relationship between class and power, and how technology revolutionized the pizza industry.
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Michigan student achievement has improved in some areas, but gaps still exist between the highest performing students and the lowest performing ones.
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Monique Owens, the outgoing mayor of Eastpointe, was sentenced to six months of probation and 100 hours of community service on Thursday.
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The lawsuits brought against three state universities by students wanting to be reimbursed for money they spent for a college education they feel they didn’t get in the spring 2020 semester.
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Health officials say the vaccine is likely to become an annual shot, similar to the flu shot.
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Vaccines for a fall immunization drive against COVID-19 just got the green light from the Food and Drug Administration. The agency says the vaccines can protect people, as hospitalizations tick up.