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Today on the show, a new tool for sorting out misinformation on the air. Then, the story of two cyclists from the same small Michigan town going head to head against bikers from all over the world. And we catch up with gymnast Frederick Richard, fresh off the Paris Olympics and aiming for more wins at Michigan.
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Some Michiganders who use health and fitness tracking apps could see more protection of their data under a bill that passed the state Senate this week.
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What the Project 2025 playbook might look like for Michigan during a second Trump term. Then, a beautifully illustrated 60-year-old children’s book written by a nonagenarian Beaver Island resident publishes for the first time. And, things to keep in mind for yourself and children while summertime doom scrolling on your phone.
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The final stages of construction on the Gordie Howe International Bridge. A follow up on how Livingston County has experienced Michigan’s new red flag gun laws. And how some fresh thinking about what would make it easier for newcomers to settle into new towns in Michigan.
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It's no secret that websites and apps collect your personal data, including those you may use to track your period. Data is often used for targeted ads, but the end to the constitutional right to abortion has made privacy experts concerned about surveillance as well.
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There's an app for just about everything. Proof of that is Honour Water.It's a new app that teaches you Anishinaabe songs about water. Anishinaabe is the…
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Since it was launched in 2013, the anonymous application Yik Yak has spread across college campuses. Messages are sorted by geographic location and only…
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There’s a new project out of Michigan Technological University in Houghton that involves phone apps.The idea is to use apps to share information with…