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We make sense of the numbers in Michigan’s voter turnout. Then, what the end of this election cycle has meant for many of Michigan’s Arab American and Muslim American voters. Plus, what we might expect of a new Trump administration's foreign policy, according to an expert that worked with him during his first term.
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Six unidentified people, some wearing face coverings, allegedly harassed, filmed, and intimidated voters in Royal Oak and Birmingham, according to the ACLU of Michigan.
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New polling finds many more voters would have confidence in election results if a dozen practices went into use. The problem is each of those measures is already in place.
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Today, we talk to a Detroit Free Press sports columnist about the Detroit Tigers astounding performance. Then, we discuss a mom's mission to clean up garbage in her hometown of Port Huron in a unique way. Plus: how voters can detect deepfakes.
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Michigan’s top elections official says the U.S. Supreme Court got it wrong Monday in a ruling about presidential immunity and the 2020 presidential race.
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An appeals court has dismissed charges against a Michigan election worker who put a flash drive into an electronic poll book and downloaded the names of voters in 2022.
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The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected an appeal from Sidney Powell and other lawyers allied with former President Donald Trump over $150,000 in sanctions they were ordered to pay for abusing the court system with a sham lawsuit challenging the 2020 election results in Michigan.
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An update on the legal case against the individuals who attempted to overturn Michigan's 2020 presidential election results and on who is control of the of the Michigan GOP, a new soul food restaurant opening this spring in Lansing, what Muskegon's rebrand as a beach town means for the city's long-time residents, and how local election officials and county clerks are preparing for early voting.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals won’t stop former President Donald Trump from appearing on the state’s 2024 Republican primary ballot.
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State indictments stemming from post-2020 election disputes, preserving Michigan's dunes, the Great Grand Rapids Log Jam of 1883 and what Michiganders need to know about disease spreading diseases.