Michigan Makes Mark on Democratic National Convention

It’s a different convention than the smoke-filled rooms of decades past. Speakers are delivering remarks virtually because of the coronavirus....

What Is Herd Immunity and Could It Help Us?

In many ways, the United States has failed to create and implement any kind of cohesive national strategy to try...

New Study: Half of Black-Owned Small Businesses Have Closed During The Pandemic

The economic devastation of COVID-19 has been especially concentrated in communities of color. That fact is even clearer now with...

Detroit Gun Violence Soars, But Evidence For Cause Is Lacking

Gun violence is soaring in Detroit. Homicides in the city are up more than 30 percent and non-fatal shootings are up...

Henry Ford Begins COVID-19 Vaccine Trial

Researchers across the global are focused on finding a vaccine to guard against the novel coronavirus. Russian authorities recently approved...

Is Telemedicine the New Normal?

Is telemedicine here to stay? "Whether or not this comes down to a fundamental change in the way patients continue...

MichMash: Michigan’s Juvenile Justice Policies Get Poor Marks from Advocates

The new school year comes with a lot of uncertainty for parents and students. Juvenile justice advocates are trying to...

Sports Return In Eerie, Temporary New Normal

The pandemic has hardly spared any aspect of life in America, sports notwithstanding. Stadiums are empty, some players are being...

Gov. Whitmer Pledges to Address Systemic Racism In Michigan

Michigan is at a critical point for its ability to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. For weeks, the state has been...

Rep. Kildee: “People of Flint Deserve Their Day in Court”

Last week, a divided Michigan Supreme Court declared that state government departments, former Gov. Rick Snyder and the emergency managers...

African American Teen Jailed for Not Completing Homework Exemplifies Larger Problem

A Groves High School student who spent 78 days in Children’s Village, a juvenile detention center, for violating one of...

School Administrators Face Hard Decisions Ahead of New School Year

In just over a month, children are set to head back to school. Districts and administrators are scrambling to put in...