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The Metro: Measles case confirmed in Oakland County

David Leins The Metro December 17, 2025

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Israelis demonstrate to demand the release of the hostages from Hamas captivity in the Gaza Strip, during a protest outside of the U.S. Embassy Branch Office in Tel Aviv, Israel, Friday, March 1, 2024.
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The Metro: Explaining antisemitism—and why it’s rising in America

Sam Corey, Robyn Vincent The Metro December 16, 2025
WDET's Best Of 2025 playlist
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Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025
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  • News

Michigan stops urging masks in schools, other public places

admin February 16, 2022

LANSING, Mich. (AP) — Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s administration on Wednesday stopped recommending that masks be worn inside schools and other...

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  • CultureShift

Culture D-Tour: Pushing the boundaries of sound with techno artist Henry Brooks

Courtney Randolph, Amanda LeClaire, LaToya Cross February 16, 2022

When the Belleville Three brought techno music to the world, the pulsating eclectic sounds inspired an era that continues to...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Politics, Government & Finance

New book explores the long afterlife of incarceration

Sam Corey February 16, 2022

Michigan has its fair share of laws on the books that prevent citizens returning to society after a conviction from...

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  • Jobs & the Economy
  • News

Independent Restaurant Coalition calls for Congress to refill the Restaurant Revitalization Fund

Ryan Patrick Hooper, LaToya Cross February 16, 2022

The unpredictability of  the COVID-19 pandemic has forced the restaurant industry into unstable territory with challenges coming from labor shortages...

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Konjo Me pop-up restaurant celebrates Ethiopia’s culture and cuisine

Nargis Rahman February 16, 2022

Helina Melaku is an Ethiopian American who is fascinated about teaching her culture and heritage to those around her. She...

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Deaf rapper Sean Forbes performs an American sign language rendition of the Super Bowl halftime show.
  • Culture & Music
  • CultureShift

Detroit deaf rapper Sean Forbes brings American Sign Language to the Super Bowl

Ryan Patrick Hooper February 16, 2022

Hip-hop isn’t just a love language for deaf rapper Sean Forbes. He’s funneled that passion into American Sign Language for...

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  • Tracked and Traced

Tracked and Traced: Does ShotSpotter prevent violent crime in Detroit?

Bryce Huffman February 16, 2022

Listen and subscribe to Tracked and Traced: Apple Podcast — Spotify — NPR — Stitcher — Google Podcasts Correction: The...

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Watch Live: President Biden delivers remarks on Russia and Ukraine

NPR February 15, 2022

President Biden delivers remarks about Russia and Ukraine amid escalating tensions in the region. Trusted, accurate, up-to-date. WDET strives to...

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  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
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COVID-19 cases on decline in Michigan, but it’s “not done with us,” Michigan’s top doctor says

Detroit Today February 15, 2022

COVID-19 cases are dropping quickly across the country. In fact, the rate of new infections is down by almost two-thirds...

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Nancy Pelosi House Speaker 1/4/2019
  • Detroit Today with Stephen Henderson
  • Jobs & the Economy
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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Why Democrats are sheepish about taking credit for a good economy

Sam Corey February 15, 2022

From the linger effects of the pandemic to high inflation rates driving up prices, the U.S. isn't the easiest place...

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View from I-75 in Southwest Detroit
  • News

More than 40 people arrested in Ambassador Bridge blockade

Russ McNamara February 14, 2022

Windsor police arrested more than 40 people and towed 37 vehicles near the Ambassador Bridge during the nearly weeklong protest...

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  • Politics, Government & Finance

Whitmer’s budget turns heads in election year

Jake Neher, Cheyna Roth February 14, 2022

Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is asking state lawmakers to significantly boost state spending and approve some targeted tax cuts. That’s amid...

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