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Rally draws hundreds to protest ICE action outside Michigan processing facility
More than 200 members and supporters of a group opposing ICE enforcement and detainment policies gathered over the weekend outside of the reopened Michigan processing facility in Baldwin, formerly known as the North Lake Correctional Facility.
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How an Evangelical pastor became an unlikely ally to his trans daughter
“I’m so scared for you. This world is not good,” Danny told Beatrice. He told her he associated being queer with having a harder life—something he didn’t want for his daughter. “The top fear was for her safety. And then I had my own fears: What does this really mean?”
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6 Michigan cannabis picks to keep the fall vibes rolling
Forget pumpkin spice lattes. For me, fall in Michigan means hoodies that smell like weed smoke and bonfires.
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Ask Dr. Litinas: Can cannabis actually help you sleep—or just make it worse?
Sleep is among the most important pillars of health; yet for many people, it’s also one of the hardest to achieve consistently. And many sleepless Michiganders have asked me whether THC, CBD, or other cannabinoids might be able to help them get a better night’s rest.
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6 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Union fights, weed giveaways, flashy ad campaigns, and another round of sketchy vape carts pulled from shelves. Yep, it’s been another busy week in Michigan cannabis.
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Lions’ offense struggles in first game since coordinator Ben Johnson’s departure
In their first game of the post-Ben Johnson era, the Lions didn’t score a touchdown until 55 seconds remained in a 27-13 loss to the Green Bay Packers on Sunday.
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Woman wrongly accused of carjacking loses lawsuit against Detroit police who used facial tech
A judge has dismissed a lawsuit against Detroit police in the wrongful arrest of a pregnant woman who was charged in a carjacking partly because of facial recognition technology.
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Detroit man released from immigration detention after judge rules Trump-era policy unlawful
A longtime Detroit resident and father of five children, all of whom are US citizens, was released from immigration detention Wednesday after a federal judge ruled that the Trump administration unlawfully denied him due process.
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Ann Arbor residents plan ballot initiative to dump DTE and shift city toward public power
A group of Ann Arbor residents are taking the first steps toward removing DTE Energy as their electrical provider and creating a public electric utility board.
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5 quick hits of cannabis news from across Michigan
Weed recalls, union beef, and a nine-pound stash gone up in smoke. Yep, it’s been another week in Michigan cannabis.

























