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密歇根新闻广播 一群大学生为了了解老龄化搬进退休社区
While their friends may have been moving back to dorms or apartments to start the new school year, a group of occupational therapy students from Western Michigan University moved their things into their new rooms at the Clark Retirement Community on
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密歇根新闻广播 美国最高法庭上发生的无形变化
Frank Szymanski likes to startle audiences by asking, Have you ever seen a naked trial judge? after which he takes off his suit coat and flings it on a chair. Don't worry, I'm going to stop there, he tells them. But if you don't educate yourselves be
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密歇根新闻广播 为什么美国"最新的飞机"从来都没有起飞过
It's not the kind of aircraft you typically associate with Willow Run Airport. Instead of the two seater plane or small charter jets, a Boeing 747 was parked there until last year. It belonged to Baltia Airlines the world's oldest start-up airline an
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密歇根新闻广播 鱼和熊掌能否兼得?
Is there really any wrong way to eat cake? It's doubtful. We're happy to eat it covered in chocolate frosting, or layered with custard and berries, or even upside down with pineapple slices. That's why it's a little confusing when someone tells us, Y
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根大学里的黑人学生努力想让自己受到欢迎
Earlier this month, racist flyers were found in two buildings on the University of Michigan campus. One of the flyers called on Euro-Americans to Be White and stop living in fear. Another flyer provided racist reasons why white women should not date
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密歇根新闻广播 北美五大湖鱼类产品价格下跌
It's the busy time of year for commercial fishing on the Great Lakes. But the price of whitefish is about half what it was three years ago, because of problems with international trade. Interlochen Public Radio's Peter Payette has been covering this
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根大学校长回应校内出现的种族主义问题
When racist fliers were found in two buildings on the University of Michigan campus earlier this fall, university officials were quick to respond. First, President Mark Schlissel called a community conversation at which students, faculty, staff, and
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密歇根新闻广播 弗林特一名男性从囚犯变成导师的人生故事
From a youthful act that landed him in prison, to becoming a man whose life work is mentoring youth in Flint, Hubert Roberts offers a powerful lesson in redemption. Now that story is being told through the work of a Michigan State University professo
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密歇根新闻广播 标点符号中的分号到底有没有用?
The semicolon isn't the most common punctuation mark; however, it does manage to stir up some pretty some strong and divisive feelings. Writers like Charles Dickens and Ben Johnson were both big fans of the mark; they felt it was nuanced and sophisti
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根是否会成为美国总统选举的决定性州
For both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton, the long and winding campaign road ends in Michigan. Hillary Clinton will be at Grand Valley State in West Michigan this afternoon and Donald Trump, with Governor Mike Pence, will wrap up his campaign with a
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密歇根新闻广播 无论下一任总统是谁 美国未来经济都难以乐观
All through the presidential campaign, the issue of free trade has been bubbling away on the national front burner. Much of the focus and campaign rhetoric has been on the Trans-Pacific Partnership. The proposed trade deal among the United States, Ca
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密歇根新闻广播 为什么美国的总统选举过程如此漫长
Election Day marks the finish line of a grueling, fractious and long campaign. It started with Ted Cruz announcing his candidacy in March 2015. Twenty months later, many Americans are expressing their exhaustion with the process. Many people are look
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密歇根新闻广播 特朗普胜选表明美国的投票风气难以泯灭
Many Americans were stunned and blindsided by Donald Trump's victory over Hillary Clinton. That's largely because months and months of polls pointed to a defeat of our new president-elect. Zach Gorchow, editor of Gongwer News Service, joined us today
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密歇根新闻广播 孩子们对总统选举有很多疑问 看看家长们如何应对
Little kids have a lot of questions about the election right now. And for parents, those conversations can be painful. Or comforting. Or sometimes, just hard to navigate. Kids learning through the election that there are dishonest people Bill Pickens
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根民众在外搭帐篷住宿抗议建设输油管道
Several Native American tribes and Canadian First Nation tribes are joining members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe opposing the Dakota Access Pipeline in North Dakota. Members of the Standing Rock Sioux tribe say the pipeline will contaminate water