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密歇根新闻广播 请愿书试图让密歇根获得真正的民主
The founders of our system attempted to give this country, and later this state, something called representative democracy. Thats supposed to mean electing people we trust to represent our best interests to make laws for the state and nation. That ge
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密歇根新闻广播 家养鸡可能导致沙门氏菌大爆发
Keeping backyard chickens is getting more popular in Michigan, as more communities decide to let residents maintain backyard coops. Megan Nichols is a public health veterinarian with the Centers for Disease Control. She says keeping backyard chickens
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密歇根新闻广播 气候变化让某些动物既获益又受害
We talk a lot about how people can adapt to climate change, and scientists have found that some animals are changing their behavior, too. The ability to change rapidly because of environmental changes is called behavioral flexibility. Erik Beever is
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根州犯罪人员数量大爆发
You might think of Heidi Washington as the chief of 40,000 people scattered across the state in 30 different camps. Except she has much more power over them than any political leader in this nation has over their constituents. And her job is not only
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根新任教师薪水不景气
Almost everyone agrees that good teachers are important for our children. However, how those teachers should be compensated can lead to heated debates. Take, for example, the one that just happened over the new teacher retirement system approved in t
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根很多人因滥用药物无法找到工作
Michigan is in the grips of a drug abuse problem. At the same time, many Michigan companies are struggling to find workers for open positions. What happens when these two problems collide? Reporter Chad Selweski joined Stateside to talk about his rec
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密歇根新闻广播 曾经的铜矿如今成为了中西部的白雪之都
Its recognized as the Snow Capital of the Midwest. Thats quite a distinction for a town that no longer exists. Rachel Clark from the Michigan History Center joined Stateside to explain how the mining town of Delaware, Michigan became a ghost town. He
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密歇根新闻广播 变性人 军队 和我们
Forty years ago, I was in a special, high-pressure graduate program at the University of Michigan designed to make trained journalists out of otherwise hapless intellectuals like myself in a year and a half. It was an amazingly successful program. Ma
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密歇根新闻广播 手工雕刻的勺子让你叹为观止
Stateside's most recent stop in its Artisans of Michigan series brought us not too far from Kalamazoo, where we visited Paul Rutgers of Rutgers Wooden Spoon and Utensil Company. Rutgers did not start out with a passion for carving spoons and ladles.
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密歇根新闻广播 诗人在全国巡展号召人们关注精神健康
Marcel Price is on a mission: use poetry and the spoken word to encourage young people to open up about mental health and wellness. As Fable the Poet, this young Michigander has been visiting high schools around Michigan and across the country, helpi
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密歇根新闻广播 如何通过讲故事把人们召集在一起
The Metro Detroit area is incredibly culturally diverse. The region is home to more than 30 languages, and in more than 600-thousand homes, a language other than English is spoken at the dinner table. The group Relato:Detroit wants to bring those imm
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密歇根新闻广播 雁栖湖旁的一场音乐节
It was nearly fifty years ago when Michigan music lovers attended a Woodstock-like music festival in south-central Michigan. But not everyone was happy about it. The Michigan History Centers Mark Harvey joined Stateside today dig into the story surro
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密歇根新闻广播 晚期癌症或可以被定制疗法治愈
Researchers at the University of Michigan Comprehensive Cancer Center have taken a big step forward in understanding how to craft precision treatments for advanced cancer cancer that has metastasized, or spread. Using 520 tumor types, they found that
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密歇根新闻广播 特朗普的移民禁令让儿童难民如同身处地狱
A small group of children fleeing violence in their home countries is stuck in limbo. They've been paired with American foster families, including some in Michigan. But they can't come to the U.S. because of President Donald Trump's revised travel ba
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密歇根新闻广播 高额医疗费用让密歇根汽车保险费率攀升
Last week in Crains Detroit Business, Chad Livengood wrote about how Detroit factory workers are charged more than lawyers for auto insurance. Livengood joined Stateside to explain a new study that looked at why rates are so high in the city. The stu