Senator Gary Peters On Impeachment, Climate Change, and Michigan Politics

The impeachment inquiry into President Trump is commanding headlines and consuming national politics. While the turmoil in Washington consumes the discourse,...

Fouts Wins Fourth Term as Warren Mayor; More Election Results

Warren voters re-elected Mayor Jim Fouts on Nov. 5, giving him a fourth term in office. Unofficial results from the...

Have You Voted? Detroit Today Breaks Down Local Elections

It’s Election Day, and although this is a year without state or federal contests, many people across the state are going...

How to Apply to Serve on Michigan’s New Redistricting Commission

Applicants to Michigan's new Independent Redistricting Commission will have the chance to be a part of Michigan history – and redraw...

In City Council Election, Highland Park Bets on Better Representation to Heal Divisions

Highland Park This article was updated 11:16 a.m. 11/5/2019 Highland Park, Mich., like most municipalities in Wayne County, has had all...

Created Equal, Season 2: Former EPA Water Expert on Finding the Evidence for Flint

"Nobody is really going to pay attention that there's lead in the water until there's evidence that people are being...

Democracy Takes Work, Principles and Institutions, Expert Says

Timothy Snyder, Richard C. Levin Professor of History at Yale University and a permanent fellow at the Institute for Human...

Preet Bharara on Mueller Investigation, Corruption and Impeachment

As U.S. Attorney for the Southern District of New York, Preet Bharara gained a reputation for going after corruption on...

Nolan Finley On Impeachment, Partisanship and DC Corruption

StoryCorps It seems almost everything is divided along party lines these days, and impeachment is no exception. A FiveThirtyEight poll shows that...

Blanchard on Milliken: Former Michigan Governor was ‘Last of the Moderate Republicans’

Former Michigan Gov. William Milliken died last week at the age of 97. Milliken called himself a moderate Republican. But...

2018 Was Historic Year For Women Elected to Congress, But Activists Aren’t Stopping There

Jake Neher/WDET 2018 was deemed "the year of the woman," a label spurred by the election of over 100 women to...

Busting the Myths Surrounding Moderate, Independent, and Undecided Voters

New America When we talk about politics and elections in this country, a premium has developed around the idea of...