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Michigan Education Association recommends Whitmer, Benson, Nessel for reelection

The Michigan Education Association recommended its members reelect Gov. Gretchen Whitmer, Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson and Attorney General Dana Nessel for 2022.

“failed policies”

AG Nessel: My “failed policies” he’s referring to is the successful effort to uphold the will of Michigan voters and resist the coup attempt by Trump and his collaborators. It’s more important now than ever to elect @DemocraticAGs. Our democracy depends upon it.

National Popular Vote compact won’t make Michigan 2022 ballot

A bipartisan group pushing to elect presidents based on the national popular vote is pulling the plug on plans for a 2022 ballot proposal in Michigan, organizers confirmed Thursday.

U.S. Census effort in Detroit was ‘malpractice’

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan argued Thursday that the 2020 U.S. Census has undercounted Detroit’s population by 8% in some city neighborhoods.

Michigan has an obesity problem

Nearly two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, researchers are learning more about why so many obese people are hospitalized and dying from the coronavirus — and that could have big implications for Michigan.

Ison makes Michigan history as first Black woman to serve as U.S. attorney

In bipartisan fashion, the U.S. Senate on Tuesday confirmed the nomination of Dawn Ison to serve as U.S. attorney for the Eastern District of Michigan.

Kellogg’s reaches tentative agreement with striking workers

Kellogg’s has reached a new tentative agreement with its 1,400 striking cereal plant workers that could bring an end to the strike that began Oct. 5.

Pro-Whitmer group launches ads to tout $400 insurance refund

A Democratic group allied with Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is launching ads over the college football bowl season to tout pending $400-per-vehicle refunds for all Michigan drivers with insurance.

‘It’s kind of devastating,’ woman says as windstorm causes electrocution death of some 70 cows

Florence Butler isn’t sure what her son will do after about 70 dairy cows died from electrocution in an accident caused by strong winds.

Schools step up security in response to Friday’s bomb, school shooting threats on TikTok

Educators announced plans to increase security in response to TikTok posts warning of shooting and bomb threats at schools around the country Friday as officials assured parents the viral posts were not considered credible.

Detroit Public Schools requiring all staff members to be fully vaccinated by Feb. 18

All staff members who work at Detroit Public Schools will have to comply with a vaccine mandate come February 18.

COVID-19 hitting Michigan hospitals, forcing patients to be sent out of state for care

Patients are being sent out of state for care. Hospitals are canceling some surgeries. This is not the situation many expected as we marked the one year anniversary of the availability of COVID-19 vaccines in Michigan, but it is our reality.

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CDC recommends Pfizer, Moderna COVID-19 shots over J&J’s

Most Americans should be given the Pfizer or Moderna vaccines instead of the Johnson & Johnson shot that can cause rare but serious blood clots, U.S. health officials said Thursday.

Morning Joe panelists brutally mock GOP's Tom Cotton for 'petulant' stunt: 'One of the craziest things I've ever seen'

"Tom Cotton held up qualified U.S. Attorneys nominations for eight months and on the explicit argument that he was mad at Dick Durbin for interrupting him in a hearing and not apologizing -- for eight months, he said this out loud. This is not a controversy."

Trump Is Still Clinging to the Delusion That He Won the War on Christmas, Which Isn’t Real

Mike Huckabee hosted a Christmas special on Newsmax this week, and he was lucky enough to score an interview with Donald Trump. It went about as expected, with the former Arkansas governor gushing about all the invaluable work the former president did to reinvigorate America with the spirit of Christmas … or something.

US regulators lift in-person restrictions on abortion pill

The Food and Drug Administration on Thursday permanently removed a major obstacle for women seeking abortion pills, eliminating a long-standing requirement that they pick up the medication in person.

OMICRON CRASHES X-MAS

Soaring infections in Britain driven in part by the omicron variant of the coronavirus rattled Europe on Thursday, prompting new restrictions on the Continent and fueling a familiar dread on both sides of the Atlantic about entering a new phase of the pandemic just in time for the holidays.

No. 2 Senate Democrat 'stunned' by Manchin's stance on child tax credit

Senate Majority Whip Dick Durbin (D-Ill.) told reporters Thursday that he was “stunned” to discover that Sen. Joe Manchin (D-W.Va.) is opposed to a one-year extension of the expanded child tax credit, a core component of President Biden’s agenda.

Democrats are forced to regroup as Biden's signature spending bill stalls

President Biden in a Thursday evening statement acknowledged the roadblocks his nearly $2 trillion social spending package faced, saying that it could take weeks before the package was ready for a vote. Still, he said he would continue to push for the bill to get enough Democratic support to pass through the Senate.

Bernie Sanders Torches Manchin and Sinema for ‘Arrogance’ and ‘Acting Like Republicans’

You’ve got two people saying, “You know what? Hey, if you don’t do it my way – I don’t care what the president wants, I don’t care what 48 of my colleagues want – it’s my way or the highway.” And that, I regard as arrogance.

Senate parliamentarian deals Democrats blow on immigration

Democrats must drop an effort to let millions of immigrants remain temporarily in the U.S. from their expansive social and environment bill, the Senate parliamentarian decided Thursday, dealing the latest blow to a longtime priority of the party, migrant advocates and progressives.

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Caris LeVert scores 31 points, Pacers beat Pistons 122-113

Caris LeVert scored 20 of his 31 points in the first half and the Indiana Pacers sent the Detroit Pistons to their 13th straight loss, 122-113 on Thursday night.

Niederreiter scores 2, short-handed Carolina beats Red Wings

Nino Niederreiter’s second goal of the game 18 seconds into the third period was the tiebreaker, and the short-handed Carolina Hurricanes beat the Detroit Red Wings 5-3 Thursday night.

NCAA board approves changes to constitution; vote in January

The NCAA Board of Governors agreed Thursday to accept the recommendations for a new constitution to govern college sports, sending the revised document to a vote by the association’s full membership in January.

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