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Video: Census 2020 Kick off News Conference

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Central Intelligence: Tigers hold the throne

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For a season where no one expected much out of the Tigers, their hot start to the year has been a welcome surprise. They haven’t lost a series yet — knock wood — and have found themselves in lucky positions against an injury-weakened Yankees lineup. But luck can only go so far, and they’ve had to work hard to get their wins. Fans have been impressed by the strong starting rotation, and the smoking bat of Christin Stewart, among others.

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HomeBase community center opening in Detroit's Livernois-McNichols district

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In a development that no doubt has many Detroiters excited, a new storefront community center will be opening its doors in the city's Fitzgerald neighborhood later this month.

The new HomeBase facility will serve as a community gathering spot as well as a headquarters for the Live6 Alliance and the Detroit Collaborative Design Center and an office space for city employees. The community center is part of a

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Basketball Camp for Special Needs Players Set for June 20

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DETROIT (5/9/2019) -- The ninth annual Basketball Camp for Special Needs Players is set for Thursday, June 20 inside historic Calihan Hall. Hosted by the Titan Athletic Club and sponsored by Blue Cross Blue Shield, the one-day clinic costs just $15 and includes a Camp T-Shirt.

The camp is designed for special needs players 12 an...

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Michigan lawmakers stand with families, rally against deportations

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STERLING HEIGHTS, Mich. - Michigan lawmakers are standing beside Iraqi families, calling on federal authorities to prioritize the safety of Iraqi nationals who face deportation following a court ruling. 

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Bernie Sanders campaign stop draws hundreds in Warren

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U.S. Senator and Democratic presidential hopeful Bernie Sanders says he won't make the same mistake as the Clinton campaign did in 2016, and assume the battleground states of Wisconsin, Indiana, Michigan, Ohio and Pennsylvania will swing Democratic in 2020. 

President Donald Trump won all five states in 2016.

Sanders made campaign stops in Wisconsin and Indiana on Friday, followed by stops in Coopersville, Michigan and Warren, Michigan on Saturday.

Sanders told a cr...

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White Women Have No Business Singing

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Song: White Women Have No Business Singing
Artist: The Five Irmas
Year : 2007

To all my faithful readers (both of you), I apologize for such a long period between posts. It has been a crazy summer. Not only is my job seasonal (lumber/building materials), my boss

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Air Canada – $554: Detroit – Sao Paulo, Brazil. Roundtrip, including all Taxes

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UM grad helps create first ever image of a black hole

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It was considered impossible. It was said to be like taking a picture of a grapefruit on the moon but with a radio telescope.

That’s how 29-year-old computer scientist Katie Bouman explained an international effort to capture an image of a black hole. She finally made history Wednesday morning after she and a team working on an Event Horizon Telescope project were able to accomplish that very goal.

“Pressing 'go' on a computer program I had written and immediately s...

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