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Today on Stateside , we check in with two reporters and a county clerk about what the primary turnout —both in-person and absentee — tells us about the...
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Today on Stateside , what a primary election looks like in the midst of a pandemic. Also, a deep dive into how leftover human feces and other waste from...
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Today on Stateside , we discuss the many legal questions surrounding the president’s authority to send federal agents into a city like Portland, or...
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Because of COVID-19, the Census Bureau says it can no longer deliver 2020 census results by the legal deadlines and needs extensions. So far, only Democrats have shown support for that request.
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Hundreds of Detroit students started in-person summer school programs in Detroit Public Schools Community District buildings on Monday, in the face of...
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Michigan colleges and universities are scrambling to figure out what a new federal government rule means for their international students. That comes...
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Today on Stateside , recent developments with Enbridge’s Line 5 have lead Attorney General Dana Nessel to ask for a temporarily halt of operations....
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Today on Stateside , Governor Gretchen Whitmer says schools should prepare for in-person instruction this fall. We’ll talk about what those plans could...
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Today on Stateside , a conversation with a community activist in Grand Rapids looking to defund the police and what that would entail. Plus, four nurses...
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Today on Stateside , the U.S. Supreme Court on Monday issued a landmark decision that ruled LGBTQ people are protected from workplace discrimination...