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  • 密歇根新闻广播 新任州长将走马上任 After eight years on the job, Rick Snyder will soon end his time as Michigan's governor. On New Year's Day, Democrat Gretchen Whitmer will be sworn in to take over from the Republican who billed himself as One Tough Nerd. Michigan Radio's Morning Edi
  • 密歇根新闻广播 在家上学到底是好是坏 In recent years, the number of American families choosing to homeschool their children has been on the rise. Federal data estimate that the number of homeschooled students more than doubled between 1999 and 2012. Michigan is one of 11 states that doe
  • 密歇根新闻广播 basket case有着不太光明的过去 It's jarring when you discover that a seemingly harmless everyday word or phrase has an offensive origin story. The Oxford Dictionary's blog has a list of nine words with offensive origins. You probably already know about a few of these, but others s
  • 密歇根新闻广播 到底是流感还是感冒 It's that time of year again. You wake up with a scratchy throat, stuffy nose, a little achy maybe a fever. Is it a classic head cold, or do you need to be more concerned? Could it be the flu? There's lots of confusion out there, because both are vir
  • 密歇根新闻广播 福特将推出V2V通信技术 Vehicle to Vehicle Communication, or V2V, is a potentially life-saving technology that allows cars to communicate with each other and with traffic signals and other road infrastructure to prevent accidents. On Monday, Ford Motor Company announced it
  • 密歇根新闻广播 两名电工女性的心路历程 Women make up just around nine percent of the workers in the skilled trades, according to 2016 data from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. So, if you're a woman just getting started, it can feel like you're the odd one out on the construction site. For
  • 密歇根新闻广播 密歇根推出新学校评分制度 In the frantic bill passing of lame duck, the state Legislature pushed through an A-F grading system for Michigan schools. It requires the state to grade K-12 schools in five areas, and then make the grades available for parents to view. Former Gover
  • 密歇根新闻广播 人们对out of pocket的不同理解 Sometimes we like to ask people what a particular word or phrase means to them. Sometimes when we do that, we get several completely different answers. Take out-of-pocket, for example. When two of our Michigan Radio colleagues asked us about this phr
  • 密歇根新闻广播 患有注意力缺失症的女性容易漏诊 The stereotypical picture of someone with Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) tends to be a young hyperactive boy, who just can't sit still in class. But that picture doesn't tell the whole story. There is increasing evidence that girls w
  • 密歇根新闻广播 五大湖因政府关闭而遭受威胁 The partial federal government shutdown could have wide-ranging consequences for the Great Lakes. There already are some problems, but things could get worse if the shutdown drags on. We're in a lab/workshop with Ed Verhamme, Project Engineer for Lim
  • 密歇根新闻广播 密歇根大黄蜂数量锐减 Bees are disappearing. You might have heard that colony collapse disorder of European honeybees can nearly wipe out a hive. But native bees are also in trouble. There are several kinds of bumblebees in Michigan. A recent survey found during the last
  • 密歇根新闻广播 我们不熟悉的反义疑问句 There's a set of questions that we as speakers use regularly and that we may not realize have their own special name. They're called tag questions, and they're everywhere. You probably don't know what a tag question is, do you? You want to learn abou
  • 密歇根新闻广播 底特律未来的嘻哈明星 New year, new Detroit music. Paul Young of Detroit Music Magazine tells us about some of Detroit's best upcoming artists in hip-hop and techno. Plus, he reflects on the death of legendary Big Chief guitarist Phil Durr. Bloxk Party by Sada Baby amp; D
  • 密歇根新闻广播 来看看苏联展览 Thirty years ago, in January of 1989, Michigan Native artwork and pottery took a journey to the Soviet Union. An exhibition was held at an Art Institute in St. Petersburg. Today on Stateside, we chatted with Sandra Clark, director of the Michigan His
  • 密歇根新闻广播 密歇根教育拨款下降 Funding for Michigan's public schools is insufficient to meet rising education standards, according to a recent study by researchers at Michigan State University. The MSU researchers said Michigan tightened its total spending on K-12 public education
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