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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
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Best music of 2025 on WDET

WDET Staff December 12, 2025
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Great Lakes Crossing, Twelve Oaks Mall Reopen with COVID-19 Precautions

Alex McLenon May 29, 2020

Shopping malls across the Detroit region are opening this week for the first time since closing their doors at the...

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Furloughed or Fired? Your Rights As An Employee

Ryan Patrick Hooper, Meta Stange May 29, 2020

More than 40 million people — roughly one out of every four American workers — have filed for unemployment benefits...

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Retail Workers Without Masks May Be Breaking the Law

Jake Neher May 29, 2020

If you've ventured out into the world lately, you might be noticing a troubling trend — retail workers not wearing...

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Children’s Cereal Drive Goes Virtual to Help Families During Pandemic

Tia Graham May 29, 2020

The closure of schools due to COVID-19, mass layoffs and widespread unemployment have led to food insecurity for many families...

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Detroit Police, NAACP Call for Murder Charges Over Death of George Floyd

Eli Newman May 28, 2020

Police and civil rights activists in Detroit are calling for "justice" in the death of George Floyd – the Minneapolis...

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Oakland County Providing Hand Sanitizer, PPE for Small Businesses

admin May 28, 2020

Oakland County is in the process of distributing 10,000 COVID-19 safety kits to assist local businesses in reopening. County executive...

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Sen. Debbie Stabenow on Food Security Bill During Pandemic

Detroit Today May 28, 2020

The coronavirus pandemic has continued to wreak havoc on the country's food supply chain. "We need to look at food...

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Survey Finds 48% Unemployment Rate in Detroit

Detroit Today May 28, 2020

Detroit’s jobless rate could be as high as 48 percent. "Many residents cannot work from home, so they have been laid...

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Wayne County Jail Facing Lawsuit Over Coronavirus Response

Detroit Today May 28, 2020

Wayne County law enforcement and jail officials have exposed inmates to an unnecessary risk of infection, illness, or death during...

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Michigan Flooding Is A Climate Change Problem, Too

Russ McNamara May 28, 2020

Last week’s flooding in mid-Michigan is just one more example of how the earth’s changing climate is having dangerous and...

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Hamtramck’s ‘Yemen Mural’ Lives On, For Now

Nargis Rahman May 27, 2020

Hamtramck, the city shaped by immigrants over a century, is famous for its melange of Polish, Eastern European, Arab and...

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

David Frum On How the Tea Party Led to Donald Trump

Detroit Today May 27, 2020

The Trump presidency has been marked by a dizzying amount of political controversy and cultural division. The sheer amount of...

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