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Michigan's restaurants were allowed to open indoor dining at 25% capacity Monday with a 10:00p.m. curfew. Many restaurant owners are relieved to serve…
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The Grand Traverse Mall is welcoming customers for the first time since the coronavirus pandemic shut down businesses across the nation. Safety measures…
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This year's high school graduates have walked across the stage and received their diplomas. Now it's time to decide: what comes next? The manufacturing...
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On Friday, President Trump's first tariffs hit $34 billion worth of Chinese imports. Beijing quickly responded with its own tariffs on equal amounts of...
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Poverty is an issue that dates back to ancient times. In the Christian gospel of John, Jesus says to his disciple Judas: “You will always have the poor...
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Cryptocurrencies, like Bitcoin or the more than 1,500 other cryptocurrencies, are making some people rich. T hey're also opening up something new: your...
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Amidst the public uproar over the separation of families at the U.S.-Mexico border, there was a notable push-back from leading airlines. United,...
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The Detroit Planning and Economic Development Committee will meet tomorrow to discuss the Cass-Henry Historic District designation. The area is adjacent...
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There is plenty of coverage about Detroit’s “comeback.” Stores and restaurants are opening, and downtown is more vibrant than its been in decades. But...
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Reporters and activists have been piecing together information on a couple of political organizations funded by Consumer's Energy. Those organizations...
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Things got worse for trade between the U.S. and Canada as our neighbors to the north announced retaliatory tariffs in response to the Trump...
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The Federal Communications Commission is implementing what it calls the Restoring Internet Freedom order. That order repeals net neutrality rules...