Indigenous Peoples’ Day is a ‘Movement of Truth-Telling,’ Say Two Indigenous Reporters
The second Monday in October is Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The holiday has been gaining traction in recent years in response to...
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The second Monday in October is Indigenous Peoples’ Day. The holiday has been gaining traction in recent years in response to...
After more than a decade as president of University of Detroit Mercy, Dr. Antoine Garibaldi has decided to step down from his post...
Some business owners are complaining that they're facing a "labor shortage," but many workers have been taking time during the pandemic...
Congressman Peter Meijer made headlines earlier this year as one of just 10 House Republicans to vote in favor of...
As Americans continue the debate over voting rights legislation, author and historian Dr. Keisha N. Blain looks back on the...
Nov. 2 marks the Detroit mayoral election, with former Deputy Mayor Anthony Adams challenging incumbent Mayor Mike Duggan. Adams’ campaign...
Thirty years ago, Anita Hill testified before the U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee confirmation hearings for now-Supreme Court Justice Clarence Thomas....
A new report from the Center for Behavioral Health and Justice at Wayne State University’s School of Social Work details...
Michigan State University had dozens of people in Afghanistan affiliated with the university when the country fell to the Taliban...
President Biden is visiting Michigan on Tuesday to promote his bipartisan infrastructure bill and the larger "Build Back Better" package, which represents...
The United States has reached yet another grim milestone in this pandemic. More than 700,000 Americans have now died from COVID-19....
Earlier this week, Gov. Gretchen Whitmer signed the $70 billion 2022 fiscal year state budget into law. FY22 is considered...