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It's been a frightening week for Michiganders with ties in Israel and Lebanon. We spoke with a writer who's been researching how ordinary people can affect change in global governance. Also, we visit a very popular Ann Arbor bakery known for using Asian flavors in new and inventive ways.
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Today, we discuss a controversial county resolution concerning undocumented migrants. Then, we visit a production of Fight Night. Later, we talk to the author and illustrator of a new set of children books about computer science literacy. Plus, what a veteran journalist has to say about Rust Belt cities in his new memoir.
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Slate podcast producer Cheyna Roth and her husband joyously welcomed their first child after using in-vitro fertilization. But no one prepared them for the possibility that the treatment might not work again. After nearly a decade of isolating, unsuccessful attempts, Roth connected with other women experiencing the same thing, and she channeled their stories into an award-winning podcast episode.
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Jon King was the award-winning News Director and co-host of the morning show on WHMI-FM until he shocked listeners by resigning on the air last week. Disagreements over what it means to lead an objective newsroom in a politically fraught time, and whether advertisers were influencing content and coverage, led to his departure.
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Just three days after being sentenced to 11 years hard labor by a military court in Myanmar, and nearly six months after being arrested, journalist Danny Fenster flew home to Michigan.
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A Michigan journalist is detained in Myanmar. Detroit music bus tours explore Motown history, and parents talk about the child tax credit. Then, a discussion on Larry Bell leaving the beer industry.
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A journalist from metro-Detroit who has been detained at a prison in Myanmar for more than a month remains unharmed, according to a call with staff of the…
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Today, on Stateside, we break down the numbers from the U.S. Census and what they mean for redistricting in Michigan. Plus, a conversation with longtime…
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After more than 30 years in Detroit broadcast journalism, award-winning reporter Vickie Thomas says she’s ready to start a new chapter. She retired from…
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Today on Stateside, the “veepstakes” are over and the presumptive Democratic vice presidential nominee is not Gretchen Whitmer. U.S. Senator Kamala Harris…