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  • 密歇根新闻广播 El-Sayed竞选"误导支持者"不明 The Abdul El-Sayed campaign for governor is alleging that there are racist motivations behind questioning whether he is eligible for office because he lived outside the state and was registered to vote in another state. El-Sayeds followers are livid.
  • 密歇根新闻广播 删除受托人 删除受托人 To the best of my knowledge, the New York Times, the nation's newspaper of record, has never before bothered to notice Michigan State University's Board of Trustees. But in a stunning editorial Wednesday, the Times called on Governor
  • 密歇根新闻广播 密歇根州问题是否能得到公平处理 The local coverage of sexual assaults at Michigan State University seemed to fly under the national radar for months, until hundreds of the victims of former sports doctor Larry Nassar spoke up in court. Now it's a national headline, and will be for
  • 密歇根新闻广播 迪尔伯恩镇居民们醒来后听到圣歌 This story is a part of Mornings In Michigan, our new series about the sounds of morning rituals in our state. In Dearborn many residents wake up to the sound of a sacred chant from a local house of worship. It's the adhan, or call to prayer, that's
  • 密歇根新闻广播 五大湖河流出现杀虫剂 Insecticides widely used on farms, lawns and gardens known as neonicotinoids are showing up in rivers across the Great Lakes region. Michelle Hladik, a research chemist with the U.S. Geological Survey and the lead author of the new study in the journ
  • 密歇根新闻广播 为什么憎恨互联网繁荣 Last night I had dinner with Morris Dees, the legendary founder and head of the Southern Poverty Law Center, the group that essentially put the Ku Klux Klan out of business. Not many people know this, but Dees is in Michigan fairly often these days.
  • 密歇根新闻广播 真相小组调查州长候选人的声明 Michigan Radio is partnering with Bridge Magazine's Truth Squad project this year, as we have for each election year during the past eight years, to fact check political claims. This time, we're looking at gubernatorial candidates. Lindsay VanHulle a
  • 密歇根新闻广播 政客们应该站出来吗 I have always been attracted to women with dark hair. If you find that statement utterly irrelevant to anything I do professionally, that's because it is. Now, I'm fortunate that a brilliant woman with dark hair loves me, and I'm sure that makes me b
  • 密歇根新闻广播 枪支管制 Since the massacre at a school in Parkman, Florida, Michigan schools have been responding to threats in their communities. Students in Kalamazoo drafted a petition about gun legislation that quickly got tens of thousands of signatures. Michigan Radio
  • 密歇根新闻广播 佛罗里达州的枪击事件可能导致收回枪支 State lawmakers might soon consider bills that would let courts temporarily take guns away from gun owners they considered to be dangerous to other people or themselves. The bills were introduced to the legislature last summer by Rep. Robert Wittenbe
  • 密歇根新闻广播 急救人员提供免费课程以防止有人流血而死 Mass shootings, like the one last week in Florida, can leave some people feeling nervous. While mass shootings don't happen every day, car accidents and industrial accidents do. With all that in mind, hospitals around the country are putting on free
  • 密歇根新闻广播 水对当地社区的重要性 Let's talk about water. That's the invitation from the Michigan Humanities Council to communities and organizations around the state. The council is accepting applications for groups to host Third Coast Conversations: Dialogues about Water in Michiga
  • 密歇根新闻广播 农村地区最容易受到饮用水的侵害 Low-income, rural areas are the most vulnerable to drinking water quality violations that could affect people's health, according to a new nationwide study. Maura Allaire is the lead author of the study, and an assistant professor of urban policy and
  • 密歇根新闻广播 不能把科学教师变成士兵 Governor Rick Snyder said something remarkably sane earlier this week. Actually, the fact that people noticed it is a sad indication of how sick our society is. I don't think having more guns is a good thing, he said, meaning guns in schools. This re
  • 密歇根新闻广播 反对性骚扰 In response to the Larry Nassar scandal at Michigan State University, state legislators have submitted bills to fight sexual assault. They have bi-partisan support, but the Catholic Church and the ACLU say they're concerned about one bill that would
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