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密歇根新闻广播 IMHO中的"H"正在将互联网分开
When it comes to the internet, seemingly innocuous topics are often the grounds for heated debates. Is the dress blue and black or gold and white? Is this voice saying yanny or saying laurel? A writer at Buzzfeed recently asked readers to help settle
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密歇根新闻广播 对汽车的不确定性迫近
By this time, the long-running auto boom was supposed to be coming to an end. Quick, someone tell that to the truck and SUV buyers who powered the annual selling rate last month to 17.5 million vehicles. That's according to a Morgan Stanley estimate.
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密歇根新闻广播 贸易紧张不会影响到戈尔迪豪的桥梁建设
Things appear to be moving ahead for construction on a new bridge between Detroit and Windsor. Last week, a consortium of builders was chosen to construct the Gordie Howe International Bridge. However, trade tensions between the U.S. and Canada conti
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密歇根新闻广播 皇家橡树音乐家在她家的咖啡馆里表演
Her stage name is Stephie James, but friends and family here in Michigan know her best as Stephanie Hamood. The Nashville based singer-songwriter got her start playing gigs at a coffee shop her family opened near Detroit. Now, after years of touring
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密歇根新闻广播 底特律汽车充满创意机遇
After nearly 30 years, big changes are in the wind for the North American International Auto Show. Daniel Howes, Detroit News business columnist, says that its crucial for the organizers of the show, the Detroit Auto Dealers Association, to make an a
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密歇根新闻广播 利用绿色基础设施减少洪水
How can cities reduce flooding caused by increasingly intense rain storms? More often, it's flooding in areas not known for a lot of flooding in the past. That happened in Detroit in 2014. It caught everyone by surprise as interstates and neighborhoo
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密歇根新闻广播 棒球球队演绎1800年的风格
This weekend, baseball fans will roll the clock way back, more than 150 years. There's a four-game tournament of early baseball happening at Cambridge Junction Historic State Park in Brooklyn, Michigan. That's where the Walker Tavern Wheels will be h
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密歇根新闻广播 “druthers”的趣闻
If we had our druthers, we would spend every morning nerding out about language and grammar. Fortunately, we do get the opportunity to flex our language muscles every Sunday. We're also fortunate to have awesome listeners like Kalen, who recently ask
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密歇根新闻广播 马斯克的弗林特隧道
It's not news that Flint has been struggling to get clean water into its homes and businesses, except maybe to Elon Musk. He's the visionary behind PayPal, Space X and Tesla. This week Musk tweeted he's ready to deliver fresh water to the city. But t
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密歇根新闻广播 戈贝尔家乡举办全国婴儿食品节
We've been capturing quirky summer festivals around Michigan. One festival that fits the bill is the 28th National Baby Food Festival in Fremont, Michigan, where Gerber has been making baby food in since 1928. Sydney Baird, the co-coordinator of the
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密歇根新闻广播 新关税让密歇根报纸行业面临危险
New tariffs are putting some Michigan newspapers and printers at risk of going out of business. There's more than a little irony in the fact that a state which built paper mills all over, no longer makes the kind of paper that newspapers use. The las
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密歇根新闻广播 人可以注射莱姆病疫苗
If you're out in wooded or brushy areas this summer and want to avoid Lyme disease, here's the advice of the day: Wear long sleeves and pants, and check yourself frequently for ticks, which spread the disease. But for a time in the late 1990s and ear
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密歇根新闻广播 众议员毕晓普满意特朗普对赫尔辛基批评的回应
President Trump says he is looking forward to a second summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin. That was one of many messages he posted on Twitter today, even as his Homeland Security Secretary declared it would be foolish to think that Russia h
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密歇根新闻广播 Nassar的受害者提出新的索赔
In May, a settlement was reached between Michigan State University and 333 women and girls who were abused by former MSU sports doctor Larry Nassar. The settlement included $425 million for survivors who came forward before the settlement was signed,
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密歇根新闻广播 底特律的破产为经济增长奠定了基础
One of the biggest things to hit Detroit since the moving assembly line marked its fifth anniversary this week. That's when the Motor City became the largest municipality in American history to declare bankruptcy. Just weeks before, a union official