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Growing up as a broke Gen X kid just south of Detroit, Michigan in the 1980s, my girlfriends and I played a game called “MASH ...
Two decades after Brown v. Board, the Supreme Court struck down a desegregation order—and paved the way for today’s ...
Nearly a third of Michigan students are chronically absent. A new book says we shouldn’t leave it up to schools to reduce ...
There may be reasons to idolize the past — better music, cooler cars — but greater prosperity is not among them.
What will it take to make sure this isn’t a city where people die freezing on the streets or poisoned in their cars?
The Renters and Homeowners Resource Fair is set for 4-6 p.m. Monday at the Bowen Senior Citizens Center in Pontiac.
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There may be reasons to idolize the past, but greater prosperity is not among them. One must be purposefully ignorant to believe that the 1950s saw Americans materially better off.
Don't vilify bureaucrats. From weather forecasts to student loans to FHA-backed mortgages, the government makes our lives ...
Schools and districts must address student transportation challenges. By investing in innovative solutions, they can support ...
The Health Unit on Davison Avenue in Detroit (HUDA Clinic) is the largest free health care clinic in Wayne County, serving ...