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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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Congresswoman Debbie Dingell discusses Ukraine, the U.S. strategic oil reserve, and the 2022 election. A restaurant’s plan to support Ukrainians through a “Slavic Solidarity” menu and event. And, why a northern Michigan public health officer is choosing to leave her post.
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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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Michigan State University President Samuel Stanley Jr. is joining more than 500 higher education leaders in calling for special immigration status to protect Ukrainians studying in the U.S.
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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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Members of Metro Detroit’s Ukrainian community say they’re horrified by the Russian invasion of that country, and begged the world to help stop it. Some members of that community and their allies gathered at Saint Josaphat Ukrainian Catholic Church in Warren for a rally Thursday evening.
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As Russian military forces invaded Ukraine on Thursday, President Joe Biden announced sanctions against the country in coordination with NATO allies. Here’s what Michigan U.S. Senators and Representatives are saying about the ongoing situation.
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On today's show, a former US Ambassador discusses the current situation in Ukraine. Plus, hear a conversation on code-switching and how Black Michiganders move between Black and White spaces.
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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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Insights on the Ukraine situation from Congressman Andy Levin. How the pandemic upended education. Another town opts out of mass transit. And with COVID numbers way down, is the end in sight?