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#TheMoment a baby in a helmet became a sensation at the U.S. Open

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New ReviewKaterina Buck tells The National about the moment her baby's helmet became a spectacle when it was signed by multiple tennis stars at the U.S. Open.
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Environmental experts knock Republicans for blaming Michigan's poor air quality on Canada

9th - Higher Ed
Republican lawmakers in Michigan are blaming the Canadian government for the state’s poor air quality, claiming that authorities north of the border have failed to control the wildfires pouring smoke into skies across the continent.
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11 injured in stabbing at Michigan Walmart

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A man arrested for allegedly stabbing 11 people at a Michigan Walmart will face terrorism charges. (Scripps News)
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Big Attack In Michigan; 11 Casualties As 'ILLEGAL ALIEN' Strikes | Traverse City Walmart Stabbing

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An attacker slashed 11 people in a shocking rampage at a Walmart in Traverse City, Michigan. Six victims are in critical condition. The attacker, believed to be a local, was caught. Authorities call it a “random and brutal act.”...
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Michigan erases $144 million in medical debt for more than 210,000 residents

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State leaders partner with nonprofits to purchase and forgive medical debt. (Scripps News)
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Need2Know: 22 Million Jobless Claims, Stay-At-Home Protests

9th - Higher Ed
These are the headlines you Need 2 Know for Thursday, April 16, 2020.
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High levels of lead in Canadian drinking water

9th - Higher Ed
One third of Canadians may be drinking water that contains high levels of lead, according to new data. In some parts of Montreal and Regina the lead levels have been compared to those in Flint, Mich.
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Cheddar Awards: Mary Barra is 2018's Most Likely to Draw Bipartisan Fire

9th - Higher Ed
CEO Mary Barra made national headlines when General Motors announced in late November that 14,000 salaried and hourly workers would be cut for the sake of the company's growth. Backlash against Barra was swift; it populated the White...
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Incubator Wants to Transform Detroit from Motor City to Engine for Innovation

9th - Higher Ed
Roughly five years ago, Detroit made history as the largest city to ever file for municipal bankruptcy. But in 2018, the Motor City is teaching itself how to transform from America's factory into an engine for innovation. According to...
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CIA Analyst-Turned-Rep. Elissa Slotkin is Putting Pocketbook Issues Before Politics

9th - Higher Ed
Elissa Slotkin is ready to swap the farmland of Michigan for the gridlock of Washington. Come Jan. 3, the incoming Democratic congresswoman, a former CIA analyst, will represent Michigan’s 8th District, which President Trump won by a...
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Bernie Sanders' Former Campaign Manager Says 2016 Lessons Would Inform 2020 Run

9th - Higher Ed
As 2020 approaches, one question is dominating the Democratic Party: Who can defeat President Trump? According to Jeff Weaver, the campaign manager of Bernie Sanders' 2016 bid for the White House, Americans want someone new. And that...
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Former Campaign Manager Says Bernie Sanders Is Still the 'New' Voice America Needs

9th - Higher Ed
As 2020 approaches, one question is dominating the Democratic Party: Who can defeat President Trump? According to Jeff Weaver, the campaign manager of Bernie Sanders' 2016 bid for the White House, Americans want someone new. And that...
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GM Managed the Impossible: Uniting the Right & Left in Fury Over Layoffs

9th - Higher Ed
After General Motors announced it will be closing several plants and reducing its workforce significantly, there was bipartisan criticism from Americans and Congress. Democrat Debbie Dingell, a representative from a small suburb of...
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Rep. Dingell Says Country Is United...in Hatred of GM

9th - Higher Ed
After General Motors announced it will be closing several plants and reducing its workforce significantly, there was bipartisan criticism from Americans and Congress. Democrat Debbie Dingell, a representative from a small suburb of...
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Rep. Dingell: The Left and Right Agree GM Is 'the Worst Corporation in this Country'

9th - Higher Ed
After General Motors announced it will be closing several plants and reducing its workforce significantly, there was bipartisan criticism from Americans and Congress. Democrat Debbie Dingell, a representative from a small suburb of...
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How Marijuana May Mobilize More Voters to Go to the Polls

9th - Higher Ed
The nation may get greener on Tuesday night. "There's a lot more senate and congressional races in which marijuana has become an issue than ever before," Cannabis Voter Project Director Sam D'Arcangelo told Cheddar's CannaBiz on Tuesday....
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Marijuana and Criminal Justice Reform Advance in Key States

9th - Higher Ed
Michigan became the first Midwestern state to fully legalize recreational marijuana on Tuesday ー one of four states with marijuana-related legislation on the ballot in the 2018 midterms. Marijuana was one of the key issues up for review...
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LGBT, Muslim and Women Candidates Make History in the 2018 Midterms

9th - Higher Ed
The 2018 Midterms may well go down in U.S. history as an election of firsts, with historic wins for Muslims, women, and LGBTQ candidates.
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A Non-Partisan Issue for Americans? Traffic

9th - Higher Ed
When people headed to the polls on Tuesday, there was more to vote on than just Democrats or Republicans. Over 300 initiatives surrounding transportation were on the ballot in the midterms and voters supported them in overwhelming...
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Transportation is Top of Mind for Many Newly-Elected Officials

9th - Higher Ed
Americans seem to agree on at least one thing: no one likes a traffic jam — and congestion is at its all-time worst. Transportation was a prominent subject of this year's midterm elections. Election Day hosted over 300 transportation and...
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How Could the Midterms Change Cannabis Laws?

9th - Higher Ed
The midterm elections are around the corner, and four states have marijuana initiatives on their ballots. J.D. Durkin breaks down the odds that any of the measures will pass.
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Cannabis Advocates Hope for Green Wave in Midterms

9th - Higher Ed
The midterm "wave" may be neither blue nor red ー but green. In two weeks, North Dakota and Michigan ー which both already allow cannabis for medicinal use ー will vote for legalized recreational marijuana. On the non-recreational side of...
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FBI investigating Michigan airport knife attack as an act of terrorism

9th - Higher Ed
Authorities identify Canadian resident Amor Ftouhi as the suspected attacker
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New details emerge about alleged airport attacker

9th - Higher Ed
Amor Ftouhi, a Montreal man, is accused of stabbing a police officer at a Flint, Mich., airport