| State Tipoffs Involving Michigan Newsletter for Sunday November 02, 2025 ( 72 items ) |
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Ahead of Open Enrollment, Voters Call out Republicans for Raising Health Care Costs
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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Ahead of Open Enrollment, Voters Call out Republicans for Raising Health Care Costs
Ahead of open enrollment, voters across the country are calling out Republicans for refusing to address rising health care costs and warning about the devastating effects for working families if they allow ACA premiums to skyrocket.
In key battleground states like Michigan, Wisconsin, and Nevada, where there will be c
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As Open Enrollment Begins, DSCC Launches Digital Ad Campaign in Senate Battleground States to Warn Voters About Republican Health Care Cost Crisis
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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As Open Enrollment Begins, DSCC Launches Digital Ad Campaign in Senate Battleground States to Warn Voters About Republican Health Care Cost Crisis
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Newspaper homepages in Georgia, Maine, Michigan, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Ohio will warn voters of the GOP health care cost crisis
Updated GOPBudgetBuster.com exposes GOP Senate candidates for causing massive health care price
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As Work Requirements Loom, Medicaid Coverage Tied to Better Health, Higher Employment, U-M Study Finds
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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As work requirements loom, Medicaid coverage tied to better health, higher employment, U-M study finds
Biggest job gains seen among low-income adults with serious health problems whose health improved over time
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Recent federal legislation requires the 40 states that have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to start implementing work requirements in their Medicaid programs by Janu
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As Work Requirements Loom, Medicaid Coverage Tied to Better Health, Higher Employment, U-M Study Finds
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
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As work requirements loom, Medicaid coverage tied to better health, higher employment, U-M study finds
Recent federal legislation requires the 40 states that have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to start implementing work requirements in their Medicaid programs by January 2027.
But a University of Michigan study suggests that those requirements ma
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BorgWarner Battery System to Power HOLON's Autonomous Shuttle
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner Battery System to Power HOLON's Autonomous Shuttle
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* First autonomous vehicle equipped with BorgWarner battery technology
* Marks first contract BorgWarner has secured with HOLON, a company of the BENTELER Group
* Battery system features the latest generation cell chemistry and benchmark-setting energy density
Auburn Hills, Michigan, October 30, 2025
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BorgWarner Expands Collaboration with Chery to Supply Advanced AWD Products for Global Growth
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner Expands Collaboration with Chery to Supply Advanced AWD Products for Global Growth
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* BorgWarner's torque-on-demand (TOD) transfer case with mechanical lock (Mlock TOD) to be featured on Chery's pickup vehicles
* BorgWarner's Gen VI Cross Wheel Drive (XWD) system to be featured on Chery's SUV vehicles
* Partnership supports Chery's growth in both domest
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BorgWarner Expands Dual Inverter Collaboration with Great Wall Motor
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner Expands Dual Inverter Collaboration with Great Wall Motor
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* Two new dual inverter programs awarded from Great Wall Motor
* Dual inverter features highly integrated design
* Flexible architecture supports diverse hybrid applications
Auburn Hills, Michigan, October 30, 2025 - BorgWarner is strengthening its collaboration with Great Wall Motor in the ar
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BorgWarner Reports Strong Third Quarter 2025 Results, Returned $136 million to Stockholders During Third Quarter, Announces Increased 2025 Guidance
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner Reports Strong Third Quarter 2025 Results, Returned $136 million to Stockholders During Third Quarter, Announces Increased 2025 Guidance
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Auburn Hills, Michigan, October 30, 2025 - BorgWarner Inc. (NYSE: BWA) today reported third quarter results and increased 2025 guidance.
Third Quarter Results and Business Update
* BorgWarner's (the "Company") U.S. GAAP
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BorgWarner to Supply Leading Chinese OEM with 7-in-1 Integrated Drive Module
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner to Supply Leading Chinese OEM with 7-in-1 Integrated Drive Module
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* Customized 7-in-1 iDM supports the customer's advanced next generation hybrid technology
* Innovative technology for better vehicle performance and driving efficiency
* Integration of technologies offers cost savings
Auburn Hills, Michigan, October 30, 2025 - BorgWarner has secured a
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BorgWarner to Supply Stellantis with Variable Turbine Geometry Turbocharger for New Hurricane 4 Turbo Engine
AUBURN HILLS, Michigan, Oct. 30 [Category: BizTransportation] -- BorgWarner Inc. issued the following news release:
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BorgWarner to Supply Stellantis with Variable Turbine Geometry Turbocharger for New Hurricane 4 Turbo Engine
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* Innovative turbo combines high-performing VTG technology with advanced wastegate functionality, improving emissions efficiency and engine performance
* Turbo to be featured in Hurricane 4 Turbo, all-new 4-cylinder gasoline engine on new 2026 Jeep(r) Grand Cher
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Bringing Michigan's Bottle Deposit System Into the 21st Century
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Bringing Michigan's bottle deposit system into the 21st century
A University of Michigan report offers recommendations to modernize the state's bottle bill and can refund program to combat sagging return rates
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Michigan has long been a leader when it comes to recycling in the United States, thanks in part to its so-called "bottle bill" that established a 10-cent deposit on carbonated drink
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CMU engineering faculty member named to national '40 Under 40' list
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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CMU engineering faculty member named to national '40 Under 40' list
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Dr. Mohamed Awad, a fixed-term faculty member in Central Michigan University's School of Engineering and Technology, has been named a recipient of the 2026 40 Under 40 Recognition Program Award from the American Academy of Environmental Engineers and Scientists (AAEES).
This award celebrates rising leaders under the age of f
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Davenport University Joins MiCareerCompass as First Four-Year University Partner
GRAND RAPIDS, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Davenport University issued the following news:
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Davenport University joins MiCareerCompass as first four-year university partner
By Mary Eilleen Lyon
Davenport University has joined MiCareerCompass as its first four-year institutional partner. This collaboration marks a significant milestone in the effort to connect West Michigan residents with high-demand careers through education, training and support.
MiCareerCompass, powered by TalentFirst and Fu
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Digging Deep: UW-Platteville Soils Team Earns National Contest Spot With Strong Regional Finish
PLATTEVILLE, Wisconsin, Nov. 1 -- The University of Wisconsin-Platteville issued the following news:
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Digging deep: UW-Platteville Soils Team earns national contest spot with strong regional finish
By Christine Bellport
The University of Wisconsin-Platteville Soils Team has earned a spot at the National Collegiate Soils Contest next year after delivering an outstanding performance at the 68th annual Region III Collegiate Soils Contest. The team secured second place overall at the compet
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During special session, Trustees accept annual audit
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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During special session, Trustees accept annual audit
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In a special session October 27, the Central Michigan University Board of Trustees voted to receive the fiscal year 2025 audit. Michelle Fowler, principal auditor from Rehmann Robson LLC, presented Trustees with a clean audit report.
"We are pleased to report there were not any material weaknesses or significant deficiencies in internal co
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ENG 201 Students Host Interview Fair
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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ENG 201 Students Host Interview Fair
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Professionals from offices across campus visited English 201 students September 12 for an interview fair organized by Department of English Language and Literature faculty member Holly Lewis.
Lewis invited representatives from CMU Cares, Dining, Central Sustainability, Res Life, University Communications and others to be interviewed by her 50 students.
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Engineering major helps company build a better product
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Engineering major helps company build a better product
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A Central Michigan University student spent part of his summer helping a Wisconsin manufacturer build a better welder thanks to a journey that started with a trip through a registered student organization.
Ugonna Victor Emeka-Inegbu, a Central Michigan University junior majoring in the electrical engineering in the School of Engineering
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Enterprise Mobility connects with CMU business students
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Enterprise Mobility connects with CMU business students
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Students in Grawn Hall recently met with recruiters from Enterprise Mobility, a global leader in transportation and mobility solutions headquartered in St. Louis, Missouri.
Founded in 1957 by Jack Taylor, Enterprise began with a fleet of seven Cadillacs and one mission to help people get where they need to go. Nearly seven decades later
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Exploring opportunities through project management
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Exploring opportunities through project management
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Farirai Murwira, an MBA student specializing in project management, is currently in her second semester at the College of Business Administration. She came to Central Michigan University from Zimbabwe with a clear vision for her graduate studies.
"I didn't really start by choosing Central Michigan," Murwira said. "I was looking for a number
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Feed the Rivalry: CMUPD challenges WMUPD in 'Donation Smackdown'
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Feed the Rivalry: CMUPD challenges WMUPD in 'Donation Smackdown'
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In this story:
* The CMU and WMU Police Departments are holding a food drive competition benefiting campus food pantries.
* Donations can be dropped off at the CMU Volunteer Center and CMU Police Department from November 1-7.
* The losing university's police chief will post a photo of them in the opposing university's ha
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Ford School Names First James McIntire Fellow
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
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Ford School names first James McIntire Fellow
The Ford School is proud to recognize Grant Bradley (MPP '27) as the first recipient of the James McIntire Fellowship. The newly endowed fund provides tuition support for Master of Public Policy students who have a strong interest in public infrastructure and sustainability.
Prior to graduate school, Bradley launched a campa
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Ford School of Public Policy: Food Safety Net Unravels - Loss of SNAP Benefits Will Reverberate Across Society
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following Q&A on Oct. 31, 2025, with Luke Shaefer, Hermann and Amalie Kohn professor of social justice and social policy:
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Food safety net unravels: Loss of SNAP benefits will reverberate across society
Millions of people will lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits Nov. 1, forcing them to make tough choices beyond putting food on their kitchen tables, according to a
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Ford School of Public Policy: Paula Lantz Analyzes the Negative Effects of Restrictive Reproductive Care
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
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Paula Lantz analyzes the negative effects of restrictive reproductive care
When the Supreme Court abruptly ended the constitutional protection of access to abortion care with its 2022 decision in Dobbs v. Jackson Women's Health Organization, experts predicted that restrictive laws would have negatively impact reproductive care access and practice, and maternal and infant
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GM to Launch Eyes-Off Driving, Conversational AI
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- General Motors (GM), Detroit, Michigan, unveiled its next generation of intelligent vehicles, announcing major advancements in eyes-off driving and conversational AI. These technologies will run on a unified computing platform set to debut in 2028, beginning with the Cadillac Escalade IQ electric sport utility vehicle.
GM's pursuit of personal autonomy will take a stride forward in 2028 with eyes-off driving capability on highways. This feature, which will first appear on
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GM Unveils Centralized Vehicle Computing Platform for Electric, Gas Vehicles
WASHINGTON, Oct. 27 -- General Motors (GM), Detroit, Michigan, plans to debut a centralized computing platform and electrical architecture across its vehicle portfolio, beginning with the Cadillac Escalade IQ in 2028. This move represents a fundamental re-imagining of how GM vehicles are manufactured and how their capabilities can be improved over time.
The updated design consolidates dozens of electronic control units into a unified computing core, dramatically reducing the number of vehicle m
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How an international student found his place in the College of Business
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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How an international student found his place in the College of Business
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When Angad Singh Wasu began searching for an MBA program, he was looking for more than accreditation or a career pathway. He wanted an environment that paired academic rigor with a sense of community, and Central Michigan University offered both.
"My reason for choosing Central Michigan University was its well-renowned M
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ICYMI - Michigan Republicans Are Hiding Their Attack On Your Health Care
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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ICYMI: Michigan Republicans Are Hiding Their Attack On Your Health Care
In case you missed it, Michigan Democratic Party Chair Curtis Hertel published a letter to the editor in the Detroit News, calling out Michigan's GOP congressional delegation for attempting to deflect attention from their failure to prevent a looming health care crisis.
Republicans control the White House, Senate, and Hou
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ICYMI: Michigan Dems Congressional Delegation Call for Federal Republicans to Resume SNAP Payments
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Oct. 28, 2025:
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ICYMI: Michigan Dems Congressional Delegation Call for Federal Republicans to Resume SNAP Payments
In a letter to Ag Secretary Rollins, Michigan Dems press Trump Administration to use contingency funds to continue food assistance for families in Michigan
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In case you missed it, Congresswomen Kristen McDonald-Rivet and Hillary Scholten led the Michigan Democratic Congression
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John James to Cash In Under D.C. Republicans' Tax Law
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 23 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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John James to Cash In Under D.C. Republicans' Tax Law
James and Huizenga are set to benefit personally from tax law they voted for
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Republican Reps. John James and Bill Huizenga are both set to have their taxes cut under D.C. Republicans' deeply unpopular tax law, which they both voted for, even as it guts health care for hundreds of thousands of Michiganders, jack up prices even more, and
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John James' Bad Week: Earns Sharp Criticism from Rivals for Skipping Primary Forums
WASHINGTON, Oct. 31 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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John James' Bad Week: Earns Sharp Criticism from Rivals for Skipping Primary Forums
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John James' rocky gubernatorial campaign, which has already earned criticism from prominent Michigan Republicans, is currently going through its worst week yet as he comes under fire for skipping the first GOP primary debate and confirming his absence for the next two Republican debates (including one in his distric
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MEMO: Mike Duggan's Expensive, Self-Serving Road to Nowhere
WASHINGTON, Oct. 28 -- The Democratic Governors Association posted the following news:
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MEMO: Mike Duggan's Expensive, Self-Serving Road to Nowhere
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TO : Interested Parties
FROM : DGA Senior Political Advisor Nichole Johnson
DATE : October 28, 2025
SUBJECT: Mike Duggan's Expensive, Self-Serving Road to Nowhere
As the competitive race for governor in Michigan continues to develop, one thing is becoming clear: Mike Duggan's self-serving and expensive campaign has no path to wi
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Mich. Democratic Party: "Luh-Peer," Not "LAH-Peer": Mike Rogers Can't Pronounce This Michigan County, Is Not Beating the Florida Man Allegations
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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"Luh-Peer," Not "LAH-Peer": Mike Rogers Can't Pronounce This Michigan County, Is Not Beating the Florida Man Allegations
Failed GOP Senate candidate and Florida resident Mike Rogers was caught mispronouncing "Lapeer" in a video released by his campaign earlier this month. Bizarrely, his campaign team did not feel the need to correct their boss that he had flubbed the name of the Michigan count
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Mich. Democratic Party: 'GM Lays Off Hundreds of Salaried Workers' And Inflation Rises Again As Mike Rogers' Reckless Tariffs Hammer Michigan Households
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Oct. 27, 2025:
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"GM Lays Off Hundreds of Salaried Workers" And Inflation Rises Again As Mike Rogers' Reckless Tariffs Hammer Michigan Households
In case you missed it, Bloomberg reports that General Motors has "laid off more than 200 salaried staff, mostly at its Tech Center in Warren, Michigan, north of Detroit," with the company citing "business conditions" rather than employees' performanc
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Mich. Democratic Party: 1st GOP Gubernatorial Debate Set for This Week Without John James
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Oct. 28, 2025:
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First GOP Gubernatorial Debate Set for This Week Without John James
James pushed for three debates in his 2018 Senate primary, but still hasn't RSVPed to the three debates in his 2025 gubernatorial primary
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Republican gubernatorial candidate John James still hasn't RSVPed to Wednesday's Republican primary debate in Sparta--the first of three hosted by the Michigan Republica
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Mich. Democratic Party: As 'Stunningly Competitive' GOP Primary Drags On, Will John James Dodge Once Again?
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 23 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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As "Stunningly Competitive" GOP Primary Drags On, Will John James Dodge Once Again?
The Michigan Republican Party's first gubernatorial primary debate in Sparta is less than a week away -- but John James still has not said whether he'll participate. James, who finished in 4th place in a straw poll of Michigan Republicans, did not respond to questions from The Detroit News recently on if he'll
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Mich. Democratic Party: Coffee Prices Spike 41% Due To Tariffs Backed by Price Hike Mike
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Coffee Prices Spike 41% Due To Tariffs Backed by Price Hike Mike
Mike Rogers was recently caught on mic making fun of Michiganders worried about rising costs: "Oh my gosh, coffee went up. You know, horror."
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In case you missed it, new data shows the average price of a pound of coffee in the U.S. hit $9.14 in September, "a 3% increase from the August average of $8.87 and 41% higher than in S
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Mich. Democratic Party: Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge: John James Hides From GOP Primary Debate
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 31 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Dodge, Duck, Dip, Dive, and Dodge: John James Hides From GOP Primary Debate
The Michigan Republican Party hosted their first gubernatorial primary debate yesterday--and what an embarrassing night it was for John James, MIGOP Chair Jim Runestad, and Michigan Republicans.
James couldn't even bring himself to appear on stage and face questions from friendly conservative moderators. His absence
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Mich. Democratic Party: Duggan Defends Republicans Who Cut Health Care - Again
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 24 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Duggan Defends Republicans Who Cut Health Care -- Again
After recently downplaying Donald Trump's deeply unpopular cuts to Medicaid, Mike Duggan is now defending Republican cuts to health care and mad that Michigan Democrats are standing up for the 700,000 Michiganders at risk of losing care thanks to Donald Trump. .
In an interview, Duggan said that, "everything the Democrats have to say is
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Mich. Democratic Party: Health Care Costs Set to "Skyrocket" Because of "Disastrous" Price Hikes Backed by Mike Rogers, John James and Michigan GOP
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 31 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Health Care Costs Set to "Skyrocket" Because of "Disastrous" Price Hikes Backed by Mike Rogers, John James and Michigan GOP
"Mike Rogers, John James, Tom Barrett, and every Michigan Republican in Congress backed the toxic agenda that's causing health care costs to skyrocket"
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As ACA open enrollment starts tomorrow, Michiganders are reading and hearing about how "Mike Rogers, John James, Tom
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Mich. Democratic Party: Mike Rogers Takes $12K Donation From "Billionaire Accused in Florida Prostitution Sting"
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 24 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Mike Rogers Takes $12K Donation From "Billionaire Accused in Florida Prostitution Sting"
"Rogers' campaign didn't immediately respond to questions about the campaign contribution."
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New reporting from The 'Gander reveals that failed GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers accepted a $12,000 campaign donation from John W. Childs, a "billionaire GOP megadonor and former private equity executive" who
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Mich. Democratic Party: Mike Rogers' Attacks on Health Care Expected to Hike Costs for 'Every Resident Who Enrolls in Health Care Coverage'
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Oct. 28, 2025:
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Mike Rogers' Attacks on Health Care Expected to Hike Costs for "Every Resident Who Enrolls in Health Care Coverage"
As ACA open enrollment begins this weekend, Bridge Michigan reports "Michigan residents can expect to pay more for health insurance in 2026" because of the disastrous health care price hikes "firmly supported" by failed GOP Senate candidate Mike Rogers:
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Mich. Democratic Party: Missing - Republican "Candidate" John James
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release on Oct. 29, 2025:
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MISSING: Republican "Candidate" John James
Have you seen John James?
First GOP primary debate is tonight--but James still hasn't RVSPed
If you hear from James, please call Jim Runestad and let him know
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John James' campaign for governor is continuing to dodge questions and his campaign is nowhere to be seen as the Michigan Republican Party barrels towards a messy primary
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Mich. State: Ask the Expert - Does My Face Replace My Passport?
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Michigan State University issued the following Q&A on Oct. 29, 2025, by Emilie Lorditch with Anil Jain, a professor in the College of Engineering:
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Ask the expert: Does my face replace my passport?
If your face is the key to your security, do you still need your passport to travel?
In October 2025, the European Union began implementing its new Entry/Exit System, or EES, at airports, which replaces passport processing with a face and fingerprint scan. M
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Mich. State: Ask the Expert - Historian Explores How Eleanor Bumpurs' Killing Reshaped New York City's Fight for Justice
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Michigan State University issued the following Q&A on Oct. 29, 2025, by LaShawn Harris, an associate professor in the Department of History:
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Ask the expert: Historian explores how Eleanor Bumpurs' killing reshaped New York City's fight for justice
In 1984, the police killing of Eleanor Bumpurs during an eviction shocked New York City and ignited one of the first anti-police brutality campaigns centered on a Black woman.
Four decades later, LaShawn Har
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Mich. State: Trustees Green-light Engineering and Digital Innovation Center
EAST LANSING, Michigan, Nov. 1 -- Michigan State University issued the following news:
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Trustees green-light Engineering and Digital Innovation Center
By Mark Bullion
During their regularly scheduled October Board of Trustees meeting, trustees approved the university's plan to construct the new Engineering and Digital Innovation Center, or EDI Center. The center will be located at the southwest corner of Red Cedar Road and West Shaw Lane near the College of Engineering Building and the
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Michigan Dems Applaud State Senate Dems Calling on Congress to Protect ACA Expansion
LANSING, Michigan, Oct. 23 -- The Michigan Democratic Party posted the following news release:
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Michigan Dems Applaud State Senate Dems Calling on Congress to Protect ACA Expansion
Today, Michigan state Senate Democrats passed a resolution calling for Congress to protect the Affordable Care Act (ACA) credits that help thousands of Michiganders afford their health insurance. Following its passage, Chair of the Michigan Democratic Party Curtis Hertel released the following statement:
"Wi
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Northwood Professors Featured in WalletHub's 'Ask the Experts'
MIDLAND, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Northwood University issued the following news:
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Northwood Professors Featured in WalletHub's 'Ask the Experts'
Three Northwood University professors -- Dr. Alexander Tokarev, Associate Professor of Economics and Philosophy; Dr. Patti Timm, Division Chair of Finance and Accounting and Professor of Accounting; and Dr. Dan Holloway, Adjunct Faculty, DeVos Graduate School -- have been featured in the "Ask the Experts" series on the consumer-finance site WalletH
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NRCC: Ann Arbor Matt Maasdam is Completely Out of Touch With MI-07
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The National Republican Congressional Committee posted the following news on Oct. 29, 2025:
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Ann Arbor Matt Maasdam is Completely Out of Touch with MI-07
This weekend, Michiganders rolled into Spartan Stadium to watch Michigan State play Michigan for the Paul Bunyan Trophy. While Michigan's 7th Congressional District is Spartan Country, Ann Arbor Matt Maasdam was surely happy to see his Wolverines win.
"Non-local" Democrat Matt Maasdam continues to prove he is out
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Pages of the Press offers immersive learning experience for CMU students
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Pages of the Press offers immersive learning experience for CMU students
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When the Center for Learning through Games and Simulations launches Pages of the Press this fall, it won't just be creating a team of tabletop game enthusiasts. It will be shaping student professionals who learn by doing.
The new immersive learning program invites Central Michigan University students to join the Central
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President MacKinnon to deliver 2025 State of the University Address
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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President MacKinnon to deliver 2025 State of the University Address
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Central Michigan University President Neil MacKinnon will deliver his 2025 State of the University Address at 2:00 p.m. Wednesday, November 5, in Warriner Hall's Plachta Auditorium.
The event is open to students, faculty, staff, alumni, friends and community members. For those unable to attend in person, a live broadcast of
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Rogers-Backed Health Care Crisis Sends Costs Soaring for Michigan Families
WASHINGTON, Oct. 30 -- The Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee posted the following news release:
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Rogers-Backed Health Care Crisis Sends Costs Soaring for Michigan Families
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As health care open enrollment kicks off this week, and Americans begin to feel the fallout of a health care crisis backed by Republican Senate candidate Mike Rogers, which will cause Michiganders' health insurance costs to rise by an estimated $828 per year on average, Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committe
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Study abroad is closer than you think
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Study abroad is closer than you think
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Studying abroad is more than travelit's an investment in your future. Whether you spend a summer, a semester, or a year overseas, the experience develops cultural intelligence, confidence, and career skills that employers value. Research from NAFSA: Association of International Educators shows that students who study abroad return more adaptable, empatheti
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Texas family and consumer sciences agents earn national honors
AUSTIN, Texas, Oct. 31 -- Texas A&M University, a component of the public university system in Texas, posted the following news from its agriculture program:
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Texas family and consumer sciences agents earn national honors
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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service county agents from across the state brought home honors from the National Extension Association of Family and Consumer Sciences, NEAFCS, which is the national professional development association for Extension professionals within
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Trusting the journey, finding forever roots
MOUNT PLEASANT, Michigan, Oct. 27 -- Central Michigan University issued the following news:
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Trusting the journey, finding forever roots
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Turning on a light is a mundane task. For Erica Romac, '13, however, there's a lot more thought in it. As lead of technical development at Midcontinent Independent System Operator, she has a hand in overseeing day-to-day operations in the energy industry. MISO operates the electric grid for about 45 million people in the central United States.
"The
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U-M Survey Finds Link Between Detroiters' Intention to Vote, Optimism About the City
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The University of Michigan's Ford School of Public Policy issued the following news:
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U-M survey finds link between Detroiters' intention to vote, optimism about the city
Detroiters who view the city as headed in the right direction are more likely to vote in the Nov. 4 election than those who think the city is on the wrong track, according to a survey from the University of Michigan's Detroit Metro Area Communities Study (https://detroitsurvey.umich.edu/#
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U-M Survey Finds Link Between Detroiters' Intention to Vote, Optimism About the City
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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U-M survey finds link between Detroiters' intention to vote, optimism about the city
By: Lauren Slagter, U-M Poverty Solutions
Detroiters who view the city as headed in the right direction are more likely to vote in the Nov. 4 election than those who think the city is on the wrong track, according to a survey from the University of Michigan's Detroit Metro Area Communities Study.
Overall, 56
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UM-Flint Entrepreneurs Society Opening Membership to Students at Mott Community College, Other Local Universities
FLINT, Michigan, Oct. 30 -- The University of Michigan-Flint issued the following news:
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UM-Flint Entrepreneurs Society opening membership to students at Mott Community College, other local universities
By Shaun Bailey
The University of Michigan-Flint Entrepreneurs Society is expanding to include students at Mott Community College. Its leaders also hope to affiliate with new or existing clubs at Kettering University in Flint and Northwood University in Midland.
The Entrepreneurs Societ
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University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center: Additional Testing Can Improve Kidney Cancer Diagnosis
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center issued the following news release:
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Additional testing can improve kidney cancer diagnosis
Findings suggest further investigation of FISH-negative tests for renal cell carcinoma could lead to more accurate diagnosis
Author: Anna Megdell
A study from the University of Michigan Health Rogel Cancer Center and Department of Pathology shows that further testing in renal cell carcinoma with an overexpress
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University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center: As Medicaid Work Requirements Loom, Study Finds Links Between Coverage, Better Health and Higher Employment
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center issued the following news release:
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As Medicaid work requirements loom, study finds links between coverage, better health and higher employment
Biggest job gains seen among low income adults with serious health problems whose health improved over time
Author: Kara Gavin
Recent federal legislation requires the 40 states that have expanded Medicaid under the Affordable Care Act to start implementing wo
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University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center: Improving Eye Comfort in Patients Who Wear Contact Lenses
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center issued the following Q&A on Oct. 30, 2025, by Ananya Sen with Karen DeLoss, clinical associate professor of ophthalmology and visual sciences:
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Improving eye comfort in patients who wear contact lenses
How contact lenses work and treatment options if you struggle with wearing them
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Around 45 million people in the United States wear contact lenses.
Although wearing lenses is generally safe, complic
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University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center: Women Missing Cardiac Rehabilitation, Despite Key Benefits
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan Rogel Cancer Center issued the following Q&A on Oct. 30, 2025, by Noah Fromson with cardiologist Jessica Golbus:
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Women missing cardiac rehabilitation, despite key benefits
A cardiologist's answers questions, shares strategies to improve enrollment and outcomes
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For someone who has heart surgery or experiences a major cardiovascular event, cardiac rehabilitation can significantly improve their short and long term reco
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University of Michigan: $2.5M Aluminum Research Partnership Aims to Expand Use in Auto Industry and Beyond
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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$2.5M aluminum research partnership aims to expand use in auto industry and beyond
U-M to collaborate with Hydro, one of the world's largest aluminum companies.
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Advances in aluminum recycling that can help secure U.S. supply chains are the focus of a new five-year, $2.5 million research partnership between the University of Michigan and Norway-based company Hydro.
Hydro, one of the world's largest
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University of Michigan: 'Really Bizarre and Exciting' - Quantum Oscillations are Coming From Inside
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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'Really bizarre and exciting': The quantum oscillations are coming from inside
U-M researchers and a really strong magnetic field help answer a question about the 'new duality' in materials physics
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As someone who studies materials, Lu Li knows people want to hear about the exciting new applications and technologies his discoveries could enable. Sometimes, though, what he finds is just too
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University of Michigan: Beyond the Paycheck - Parents' Financial Struggles Can Hurt Kid's Social Skills
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Beyond the paycheck: Parents' financial struggles can hurt kid's social skills
As more families struggle to make ends meet--wondering how to cover rent, keep the lights on or put food on the table--the stress doesn't stop at the household budget.
The strain can ripple through the home, affecting parents' emotional well-being and how they work together, which in turn can shape how their childr
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University of Michigan: Capturing Cancer Cells From Blood Could Help Doctors Choose the Right Breast Cancer Treatment
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Capturing cancer cells from blood could help doctors choose the right breast cancer treatment
Some women undergo unnecessary mastectomy and chemotherapy, but a 'labyrinth in a chip' could reveal which cancers need aggressive treatments
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Doctors may be able to spare patients unnecessarily aggressive breast cancer treatments by collecting and testing cancer cells in patients' blood, research
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University of Michigan: Food Safety Net Unravels - Loss of SNAP Benefits Will Reverberate Across Society
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 -- The University of Michigan issued the following Q&A on Oct. 31, 2025, with Luke Shaefer, the Hermann and Amalie Kohn professor of Social Justice and Social Policy:
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Food safety net unravels: Loss of SNAP benefits will reverberate across society
Millions of people will lose their Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits Nov. 1, forcing them to make tough choices beyond putting food on their kitchen tables, according to a University of Michigan expe
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University of Michigan: Friendships Can Ease Loneliness for Dementia Caregivers
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Friendships can ease loneliness for dementia caregivers
By: Jon Meerdink, U-M Institute for Social Research
Daily interactions with friends, even through something as simple as a text message, may reduce momentary loneliness for caregivers tending to a family member with dementia.
Providing care for a loved one with dementia can be a difficult burden to bear, and caregivers can be especially
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University of Michigan: From Battlefield to Home - How War Fuels Family Aggression
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Nov. 1 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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From battlefield to home: How war fuels family aggression
Families exposed to war and political violence are more likely to behave aggressively toward each other, impacting all areas of children's lives even after the immediate threat of armed conflict has passed, new University of Michigan research shows.
The trauma alters family interactions and dynamics, creating harsh, aggressive interacti
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University of Michigan: Local Officials in Michigan Report Plummeting Engagement With Residents Despite Myriad Methods
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 (TNSrpt) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Local officials in Michigan report plummeting engagement with residents despite myriad methods
From voicemail to email, social media to snail mail--even bulletin boards in public places--there's no lack of newfangled and old-school ways for local leaders to reach residents in their communities.
Still, officials across Michigan report alarming declines of engagement with their constituents des
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University of Michigan: Prop Bet Peril - NBA Sting Exposes Pitfalls in Sports Gambling's Gold Mine
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 28 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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Prop bet peril: NBA sting exposes pitfalls in sports gambling's gold mine
The arrests of Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups and Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier for alleged sports betting and rigged schemes underscore the threat that unregulated gambling poses to the integrity of professional sports, according to the University of Michigan's Michal Lorenc.
"While the legalization of sports bet
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University of Michigan: Survey Ahead of Sixth Constitutional Convention in the Virgin Islands
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 29 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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New survey ahead of Sixth Constitutional Convention in the Virgin Islands
A new public opinion survey will be administered by University of Michigan researchers across the U.S. Virgin Islands in the weeks surrounding the territory's Sixth Constitutional Convention.
The survey will provide an independent read on how Virgin Islanders view the convention process and their political priorities in the mont
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WNBA Contract Negotiations Come Down to the Wire: U-M Experts Can Comment
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Oct. 31 -- The University of Michigan issued the following news:
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WNBA contract negotiations come down to the wire: U-M experts can comment
The WNBA and the Women's National Basketball Players Association are still at loggerheads over contract negotiations as the Oct. 31 deadline looms, with revenue sharing and pay the major sources of contention.
Ron Wade, assistant professor or sport management at the University of Michigan School of Kinesiology, discusses the rol
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