Trump endorses Cuomo for NYC mayor: What this could mean

Former New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo received a last-minute endorsement from President Trump, who warned he may limit federal funding to New York City if Zohran Mamdani wins the mayoral election.

Pulse of Politics: SNAP benefits partially funded & Detroit elections
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The Trump Administration announces Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program benefits will be partially funded. Lighthouse CEO Ryan Hertz discusses the concerns that still remain. Plus, Sam Robinson, journalist with Detroit One Million and Pulse of Politics Host Aaron Jordan take a deep dive into the Motor City's elections.

City of Highland Park organizes food drive
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The City of Highland Park has set up their Community Food Drive, calling residents to join them in giving back to those in need as SNAP benefits limp into November.

Southfield police give update on stolen car chase and crash
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A 19-year-old is facing numerous felonies, accused of stealing a Dodge Challenger and leading a police chase over 100 miles per hour before crashing into an innocent driver.

The Roundabout: Outgoing Detroit Mayor Duggan reflects, drives down memory lane

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's time in office is coming to an end. As he wraps up his third term, he is looking back on his time in office as he ramps up his run for governor.

How Volunteers of America Michigan transformed Troy Young's life
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Our veterans deserve every opportunity to live with dignity and independence. That’s why this is the fifth straight year that FOX is partnering with U.S.VETS to showcase the "Make Camo Your Cause" campaign and raise funds to help homeless veterans.

SNAP benefits to be funded through this month
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The Trump administration announced this morning that SNAP benefits will be partially funded. The announcement comes after a court ruling that requires the federal government to keep the program running.

Pews to the Polls push has faith leaders in Detroit prompting congregations to vote
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A low turnout at the polls is expected for Tuesday, so an initiative called Pews to the Polls underway is looking to change that with various church congregations from Detroit.

Two men charged in connection with alleged terror plot in Michigan
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A 72-page federal complaint announced a single charge against two men accused of transporting weapons for the purpose of conspiring to commit an act of terrorism. According to the U.S. Department of Justice, two residents from Dearborn plotted to carry out an attack in Ferndale.

What Detroiters want from the next Mayor ahead of election day
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Todd Perkins to launch "Perkins for the People" podcast
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Bre Teamer chats with attorney Todd Perkins about his thoughts on the Detroit mayoral race and his new podcast.

Emagine and Folktellers Studios invite young readers to bring their stories to life on the BIG screen
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This fall, Emagine Entertainment and Folktellers Studios are rolling out the red carpet for a brand-new storytelling and literacy initiative that turns young readers into filmmakers. In partnership with regional literacy programs, the project blends reading, imagination, and movie magic, inspiring kids to see their stories come alive on the big screen. Bre Teamer chats with Josef Bastian, creator of award-winning seven-book series, Excerpts from an Unknown Guidebook, to discuss the program.

Celebrate 100 years of Detroit Red Wings at the HockeyTown Centennial Fest
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The Detroit Red Wings are excited to share details about the Hockeytown Centennial FanFest, which takes place November 6-9, 2025 at MotorCity Casino Hotel, as part of the Red Wings Centennial, presented by Meijer. This four-day immersive event is a pillar of Red Wings Centennial – the incredible campaign honoring a century of Red Wings hockey.

Food pantries struggling with demand amid concern of SNAP pause
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As the federal shutdown persists into its second month with no end in sight, concerns of aid reaching needy families amid a pause in SNAP benefits are starting to grow. While judges have ordered the program be funding during the shutdown, the worry about those who purchase groceries with the help of subsidies is not going away.