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It can be hard to know how to support people in a warzone on the other side of the world. One local business is coming at it through food. Today, we talk with the editorial director at Frame in Hazel Park about the restaurant's Ukrainian menu and fundraiser.
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Two members of Congress, a democrat and a republican, share their position on what the US should be doing about Russia's invasion of Ukraine. How COVID changed the landscape of education in Michigan.
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Ukrainians woke up to the sound of explosions today as Russian forces launched an attack on the capital city Kyiv. Today, you’re going to hear from two Michiganders with close ties to both Ukraine and Russia. And we'll dig into the stakes of the conflict unfolding between the two countries.
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On today's how, we bring you more updates on the conflict between Russia and Ukraine and what this means for citizens. Plus, hear about shoreline erosion on our Great Lakes with IPR's [Un]Natural Selection.
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The next round of sanctions from the White House targets banks and export controls, which would cut Russia off from critical technology such as semiconductors.
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The president called Russia's recognition of two Ukrainian regions a "flagrant violation of international law" and announced sanctions targeting Russia's ability to do business with the West.
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Michigan’s U.S. Senator says the Trump administration is performing a “disservice” to the American people by fighting Congressional demands for…
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President Trump’s rally Thursday in Grand Rapids is espected to draw 10,000 to 12,000 people. Heavy traffic and possible delays are expected.The city of…
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Michigan’s congressional delegation reacted along party lines at the release of Special Counsel Robert Mueller’s report's findings.According to the U.S.…
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The Russian government says a Michigan man who was arrested in Moscow is a U.S. spy, but the man’s family says otherwise.Paul Whelan, 48, lives in Novi.…