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For Family of Danny Fenster, Michigan Journalist Detained in Myanmar, “Each Day is Getting Worse”

On his way home to the United States on May 24, metro Detroit journalist Danny Fenster was arrested by security...

New Book “Battle for the Soul” Traces the Democratic Party’s Post-2016 Recalibration

“Battle for the Soul: Inside the Democrats’ Campaigns to Defeat Trump” is a new book that focuses on the aftermath...

Antisemitic Hate and Israeli Geopolitical Criticism Are Two Very Different Things

In response to the recent conflict in Israel and Palestine, there's been a rise in Islamophobia and antisemitism in America....

Black Americans Have Always Been Excluded from Second Amendment, Says Author Carol Anderson

The Second Amendment of the United States Constitution states that Americans and well-regulated militias have the right to keep and...

Rep. Dingell on Israel and Palestine: “We’ve Got to Address the Drivers of This Conflict”

Hamas and the Israeli government have agreed to a cease-fire to stop a recent escalation in violence. During the height of the...

Despite Bipartisan Support, Michigan Lawmakers Balk at Funding Criminal Justice Initiatives

It's budget season in Lansing, and already it looks like criminal justice initiatives are an early target for the Republican-led...

Why Hiring Is So Difficult Right Now

As COVID-19 restrictions begin to subside, the current labor market is showing that workers are still waiting to rejoin the workforce,...

Preserving the Legacy of Sarah Elizabeth Ray, Who Paved the Way for Desegregation in Detroit, U.S.

In their 2020 documentary titled “Sarah Elizabeth Ray: Detroit’s Other Rosa Parks,” Desiree Cooper and Aaron Schillinger tell the story...

Vaccine Hesitancy Spans Rural, Urban and Racial Lines Across Michigan

As vaccination rates decline rapidly in Michigan and across the country, health care professionals have found it harder to convince...

New Podcast from WDET and Science Gallery Detroit Addresses Mental Health, Grief and Young People

"Science of Grief" is a new 10-episode WDET podcast that "makes space for young adults to share stories, science and solutions for those who...

Stabenow Says “Make It In America” Measures Would Be a Boon for Michigan Manufacturing

Legislation moving through Congress would give Michigan manufacturing a huge boost. The U.S. Innovation and Competition Act would encourage the government to buy more products that...

Author Jess McHugh Re-examines American History Through 13 Bestselling Books

"Americanon: An Unexpected U.S. History in Thirteen Bestselling Books," is a new book that explores America's favorite literary works and how they...