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An online child protection registry is expanding its reach to keep adult-oriented advertisements from appearing in children’s inboxes.
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The Michigan Court of Appeals says a jury should decide whether a college student’s social media post was a threat of terrorism under state law.
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Anyone scrolling Facebook in Michigan over the past week may have noticed ads attacking a new energy bill in the statehouse. The proposed legislation…
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Let’s talk about teens and phones. Cell phones have always been there throughout their lives. They use them all the time, but may never talk about how...
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It wasn't all that long ago when proud parents might carry a small photo album they would happily whip out to show photos of their kids. Today, parents...
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A group of Kalkaska residents says their community supports a recall of village president Jeff Sieting.Kalkaska for Peace formed after posts on Sieting’s…
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You’ve heard that advertisers are keeping track of every online site you visit. They keep track of the data to try to determine what you’re likely to...
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You may have read the recent news that NPR decided to discontinue online comments at NPR.org. Editors at NPR reasoned there are better ways to connect...
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Emails recently released by Gov. Rick Snyder's office indicated that Michigan State Police were aware that a Copper City man made a potentially...
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This week on Stateside, we're talking election feelings. NPR's National Political Correspondent Mara Liasson gave us this look into why voters have such...