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密歇根新闻广播 两党制的终结?
Last weekend, Ohio Governor John Kasich became the latest to say it: We may be beginning to see the end of a two-party system, he said on an ABC public affairs program, adding I'm starting to wonder if we are going to see a multi-party system at some
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密歇根新闻广播 弗林特已测试超过3万个水样
Last month, the state of Michigan declared Flint's drinking water quality restored. To get to this point, it's taken, among other things, more than 30,000 water tests. Since the crisis, Flint's drinking water system has been one of the most closely m
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密歇根新闻广播 消灭急待解决的问题
Our goal here at That's What They Say is to answer our listeners' burning questions about language. But here's an interesting question -- why are those questions burning in the first place? Obviously, a question is not a physical object. You can't do
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密歇根新闻广播 民主党人要求调查购买枪支的背景
Democrats in Lansing want a state law that requires background checks for all firearm purchases. This is one of a number of ideas lawmakers have floated since the school shooting in Parkland, Florida. But the House Republican leader says he's focused
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密歇根新闻广播 费用和燃油税增加,为什么路上还有那么多坑
Tire shops around the state are busy these days. Why? Blowouts due to potholes. But why are there so many potholes when we've been paying more in fees and fuel taxes? Zach Gorchow, editor of Gongwer News Service, joined Stateside today to explain. He
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根的道路问题日益严重
Macomb County Public Works Commissioner Candice Miller almost always calls it as she sees it. She's deeply conservative, but mostly doesn't let ideology get in the way of common sense. So I wasn't surprised yesterday by how she summed up the $175 mil
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根书签
Michael Collins' second collection of poems, Appearances, functions as a spiritual guide of sorts for the non-believer. The poems follow Collins' trips to an unnamed harbor park where the temporal opens to the depths and the writer is daily stumbling
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密歇根新闻广播 撒马利亚人计划今年帮助100名难民
In 2016, the refugee resettlement agency Samaritas helped some 1,400 refugees find new homes and new lives in Michigan. This year, they expect to receive 100 refugees. That drop has meant big changes for refugee resettlement agencies all around Michi
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密歇根新闻广播 我们语言的"好处"
Employee perks have become increasingly elaborate over the years. Some jobs come with unlimited vacation time and months of paid parental leave. There are companies that offer a constant supply of free food. This place has on-site car wash facilities
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密歇根新闻广播 特朗普的关税也瞄准工业中心地带
Doesn't matter to Donald Trump what his fellow Republicans say. Or what Wall Street and America's closest allies say. The president wants tariffs on imported steel and aluminum, and this week he got them, along with some last-minute carve outs for th
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密歇根新闻广播 投票倡议将使登记投票变得更容易
Voters' rights groups are gathering signatures for a constitutional amendment to make registering to vote easier in Michigan. The Promote the Vote campaign is being backed by several groups including the League of Women Voters of Michigan. Judy Karan
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密歇根新闻广播 密歇根州选举安全委员会获C级
Election officials across the nation are concerned about hacking schemes that might corrupt the outcomes. But how likely is that? Beggin's work on the piece started with a report from the Center for American Progress, which graded states on election
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密歇根新闻广播 用特殊紫外线杀死流感病毒
It's been a tough flu season. Health experts are always looking for ways to outsmart the influenza virus. David Brenner thinks he's found a new way: a type of ultraviolet light called far-UVC. This far-UVC light that we're talking about is at the sho
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密歇根新闻广播 在雪犁里旅行
This story is a part of Mornings In Michigan, our series about the sounds of morning rituals and routines in our state. The rumbles and scrapes of passing snowplows are familiar winter sounds for Michiganders, but what's it like to be inside one? To
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密歇根新闻广播 特洛伊警察部门给猫冠上"人性化徽章"
Stateside host Cynthia Canty was scrolling through her Twitter feed when a tweet jumped out at her. It had a photo of a big orange tabby cat wearing a Smokey-the-Bear-style police hat and some traffic-cop-style mirrored sunglasses. Turns out, the twe