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Michigan K-12 Test Scores Continue Decline

Detroit Today September 5, 2018

Kalory Czifra School is back in session, and the school year begins with some disappointing figures for our state. The...

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U of M Law Expert: I Won’t Be Watching the Kavanaugh Confirmation Hearings

Detroit Today September 5, 2018

Richard Primus This week the Senate Judiciary Committee begins its hearings with Judge Brett Kavanaugh, as he seeks the role...

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WATCH LIVE: Kavanaugh Hearings

WDET News September 5, 2018

After a sometimes raucous day of opening statements on Tuesday, Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh is facing his first round...

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The Future of Operations at the Rouge Park Golf Course in Detroit

Laura Herberg September 4, 2018

WDET/Laura Herberg In the 1990s, golfers could choose from six municipal golf courses in Detroit: Belle Isle, Chandler Park, Palmer Park,...

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MichMash: Here’s Why Dems Might Vote Against Minimum Wage Increase

Cheyna Roth, Jake Neher August 31, 2018

WDET Digital Lawmakers are returning to Lansing after their summer break. One big question is whether the Legislature will vote...

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Wayne State Historian: “McCain…Was Reaching for Ideas That Go Back to Beginning of the Republic”

Detroit Today August 31, 2018

Gus Navarro This weekend the nation will lay to rest a modern icon of the U.S. Senate -- Arizona Senator...

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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha 2 8/30/2018
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Dr. Mona Hanna-Attisha: “I Grew Up Knowing Exactly What Injustice Could Be”

Detroit Today August 30, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET The faces of the Flint Water Crisis are, of course, the people who were exposed to lead tainted...

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How Might New Trade Deal in North America Affect Southeast Michigan?

Detroit Today, Cheyna Roth August 29, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET The North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA) might be in for a shakeup – and Michigan could feel...

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Author Richard Rothstein Talks About ‘Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America’

Detroit Today August 29, 2018

Jake Neher/WDET In his latest book, "The Color of Law: A Forgotten History of How Our Government Segregated America", Richard Rothstein lays bare...

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Black Fortunes Shomari Wills book 2/16/2018
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New Book Explores First African Americans to Escape Slavery, Become Millionaires

Detroit Today August 29, 2018

Shomari Walls/Harper Collins One in seven white families in the United States are now millionaires. For black families, it's one...

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2018 Attorney General Secretary of State Nominees 8/28/2018
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Who Are These People We’re Voting For or Against in November?

Detroit Today August 28, 2018

MPRN We now know all of our choices for statewide races in November. This past weekend, Democrats and Republicans both...

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“We’re the Richest Democracy With the Worst Poverty,” says EVICTED Author Matthew Desmond

Detroit Today August 27, 2018

John D. & Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson has spent this summer reading with listeners, discussing some...

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