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Today on Stateside , we talk to Democratic Congresswoman Elissa Slotkin about the future of emergency funds for businesses impacted by COVID-19 . Plus,...
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Today on Stateside , the U.S. Customs and Border Patrol is forcing Michigan ports to make expensive changes, even though ports nearby, including one in...
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Today on Stateside , what you need to know about the thousands of white-collar GM workers losing their jobs today. Plus, a recent study finds that...
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One way to learn history is through textbooks and lectures. Another is through the words and handwriting of the people from our past. That’s right:...
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Two young people kept their love alive throughout World War II with letters – hundreds of them.
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Seventy five years ago this month, the United States declared war on Germany during World War II. That declaration had a dramatic impact on a Jewish…
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“Today is the day that will live in infamy,” in the words of President Franklin Roosevelt. This is the 75th anniversary of Japan’s attack on Pearl...
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This week Governor Rick Snyder signed a bill adding genocide instruction to social studies curriculum in eighth grade through high school. Most people...
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Dr. Jadwiga Lenartowicz Rylko was a Nazi prisoner for 15 months. She endured a women's prison, three concentration camps, four slave labor camps and a...
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There's a lot of talk about supporting our military veterans as they come home and transition back to civilian life. The Michigan Veterans Affairs...