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Hundreds of students have been arrested. Columbia says progress was made in negotiations with protesters, while at GWU, students are flouting orders to clear encampments.
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Student activists interrupt President Santa Ono's speech to demand divestment from companies profiting from Israel's war in Gaza.
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More flooding expected in Michigan as climate continues to warm, a new book centered in Detroit's former Chinatown, accessing resources for tribal businesses, and then Michigan voices from this past weekend's Middle East peace rallies.
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The conflict is expected to escalate even further in the coming days. But for now, Hamas sees itself with the upper hand.
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In Saginaw, community members and tribal leaders dedicated a new marker on Ojibway Island, honoring the history of the Anishinaabe people.
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One side of the monument reads “It’s Everybody’s Fight” and has a LIFE magazine cover as well as names of other Michiganders who, like Liuzzo, headed down to Selma in 1965 to register voters.
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The Michigan Supreme Court has ordered all judges to address people in court by the pronouns they use or by “other respectful means.”
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The Home Heating Credit is to help low-income families pay some of their heating expenses.
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Ann Arbor is spending $1.6 million of its American Rescue Plan funds on a guaranteed income program to help low-income gig workers make ends meet.
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The clinic denies the allegations. But now that Michigan's civil rights law covers gender identity, some religious groups are arguing they're exempt. Can religious hospitals and clinics legally deny medical care to transgender people?
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In a number of Michigan cities including Detroit, Ann Arbor, and Grand Rapids, more than one in four renters are spending at least half their income on rent.
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A new PSA from the Michigan Department of Civil Rights is trying to raise awareness about hate crimes and bias incidents. The minute-long video highlights various facts about hate crimes, encouraging people to speak out and take advantage of department resources.