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Today, we talk to two Bridge Michigan reporters about how Chinese electric vehicles became a campaign issue for Michigan Republicans. Then, we talk to a psychology professor about how to get through an election year relatively anxiety free. Later, we speak to a journalist who recorded oral stories of female journalists that covered the COVID-19 pandemic around the globe. Plus: an essay on change.
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The MSU student newspaper explains why it's suing the university, the correlation between pandemic racism and Asian American gun buying and a nearly lost documentary finally lands on the big screen.
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The Michigan State Housing Development Authority has announced a deadline to apply for emergency, COVID-relief funds intended to help with house payments.
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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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Deadline day for the United Auto Workers, what the end of pandemic relief funds could mean for child care centers, and a package of bills to make abortion care more accessible.
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While many sectors of the economy seem to be shakier than they were pre-pandemic, entrepreneurship in Michigan still seems to be going strong. We talked to Brian Calley, president and CEO of the Small Business Association of Michigan, about the outlook for small business in the state.
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Today, how the end of the COVID-19 Public Health Emergency will impact what Michigan’s COVID data collection looks like. Then, how one Oakland County resident's fight for home equity has made its way to the U.S. Supreme Court. Plus, a new book offers a definition of “culture,” and how business and marketing experts use it as a powerful tool.
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Today, a look into a long lost shipwreck recently discovered in the Great Lakes. Plus, we spoke with an author and medical historian about where we are in the trajectory of the COVID pandemic — three years after it began.
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But researchers say the change does not overcome the shortfalls tied to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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Michigan Radio's investigation into conditions in the Wayne County Jail during COVID.