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Dr. Abdul El-Sayed announces his run for U.S. Senate, remembering the Oklahoma City bombing 30 years later, special needs students suffer from federal budget cuts, and the Detroit Pistons return to the NBA playoffs.
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A former Michigan public health official is launching a bid to represent the state in the U.S. Senate as the 2026 race for control of the chamber takes shape.
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A Royal Oak Democrat announces a run for the US Senate, then the cabin journals from Michigan's Porcupine Mountains, and new rules for legally changing your name.
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We talk to the It's Just Politics team about Gary Peters' decision and the implications.
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Democrats are raising concerns over reporting that Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers may not live at the address he’s registered to vote at.
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Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin faced off Monday against former Republican Congressman Mike Rogers in Michigan’s final scheduled U.S. Senate debate of 2024.
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Today, the subtle, gradual shifts domestic pressure in Michigan and elsewhere exerts on U.S. policy toward Israel and Gaza. Also, what’s developing in the campaign for a Michigan seat in the U.S. Senate. Plus: building a more pollinator-friendly garden plot. We’ll get some guidance on creating a refuge for bees, butterflies and more.
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Each declared GOP U.S. Senate candidate faces calls to investigate signatures on their nominating petitions, and a Democratic U.S. House candidate might not make the cut.
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Former U.S. Representative Peter Meijer has withdrawn from the Republican U.S. Senate primary race in Michigan.
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The Democratic and Republican candidates for the open U.S. Senate seat are finalized, a concert where the attendees are the band, and after 20 plus year absence, Detroit has a food co-op.