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Rep. Rashida Tlaib has been censured in part due to her use of the slogan, "From the river to the sea, Palestine will be free."
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Dearborn's police chief says anxiety in the community since the state of the Israel-Hamas conflict in Gaza is comparable to what followed 9/11.
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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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Gaza is thousands of miles away from Michigan, but the continued violence there has had direct implications for many Michiganders.
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"People could potentially be targeting us only because they're going to see the hijab, and they're going to just act. And unfortunately, that's just the kind of world we live in."
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Dr. Emad Shehada of West Bloomfield says there's nowhere safe for his family in Gaza. "This is at a scale that it's never been before," he says of Israeli bombardments.
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Upcoming changes in Michigan's legislature, a new Magic Johnson biography, and conversations with Palestinians in Michigan who have family members in Gaza.
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The House is moving forward with a second attempt to punish Democratic Rep. Rashida Tlaib of Michigan for her rhetoric about the ongoing Israel-Hamas war.
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Sign stealing controversy in the University of Michigan football program, bills to expand statute of limitations on sexual misconduct, a comprehensive new report about homelessness in Detroit, and an Israeli peace activist's perspective on failures in global governance.
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Zacharia Alarayshi had opted to stay in Gaza with his wife Laila, after he was approved to exit but she was not. Now, the Arab American Civil Rights League says they're both headed home.