2 kids locked in Florida shed without food or water, police say; 2 women arrested

Two young children were found abandoned inside a shed for several hours without food or water – and with access to a large hunting knife – while their mother and grandmother left to do errands, according to the Alachua Sheriff's Office.

Detroit Youth Choir presents urban adaptation to Hairspray titled "Oil Sheen"
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Get ready for a powerful and creative twist on a classic! The Detroit Youth Choir presents "Oil Sheen", an urban adaptation of the beloved musical Hairspray. Bre Teamer chats with Detroit Youth Choir's director, Anthony White, about the production.

New halal brunch restaurant opens at Westin Book Cadillac hotel in downtown Detroit
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Haus of Brunch is a fresh and distinctive take on the brunch experience. Fully Halal and entirely alcohol-free, the restaurant features an impressive selection of mocktails, specialty coffees, and traditional Yemeni teas. Bre Teamer sits down with owner Maher Obeid to discuss the inspiration behind the concept and what sets Haus of Brunch apart from the rest.

Industrial building burns in Detroit
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Detroit firefighters have been at Aevitas Specialty Services Corp. on the east side for hours Monday morning battling a large fire a the waste treatment facility.

62-year-old man missing on Wabasis Lake

The man entered the lake from a boat. Shortly after he went underwater, and never resurfaced.

Father jailed after allegedly beating 9-year-old, burning 1-year-old sons
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Cedric Diequell-Stevens Moore, 38, of Pontiac was charged with multiple counts of child abuse June 29, after he allegedly beat his 9-year-old son for falling asleep on the couch. During an investigation, police also found cigarette burn marks on Moore's 1-year-old son, that had healed over.

THE INTERVIEW I Litman says Supreme Court’s nationwide injunction ruling masks a false equivalency

In a 6–3 ruling, the justices sharply limited the use of nationwide injunctions, sweeping court orders that can freeze a federal policy for the entire country, even when only a handful of plaintiffs sue. Critics argue these injunctions are essential guardrails to keep presidents in check. Supporters of the decision say they’ve become partisan weapons that let a single judge override national sentiment.

THE INTERVIEW| Legal scholar: SCOTUS shrinks nationwide injunctions, class action in peril
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University of Michigan legal scholar and author Leah Litman tells Hilary Golston the Supreme Court?s new ruling strips lower courts of their strongest check on presidential power while quietly undercutting the only fallback tool left, class action lawsuits.

NAACP Detroit Branch Freedom Fund dinner
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WE SPOKE WITH LT. GOVERNOR GARLIN GILCHRIST II AFTER A PANEL DISCUSSION..ALSONGSIDE CITY LEADERS, INCLUDING MAYOR MIKE DUGGAN. GILCHRIST MADE IT CLEAR HIS DISAPPOINTMENT IN THE RECENT EXECUTIVE ORDERS AND POLICIES TRICKLING DOWN IMPACTING MICHIGANDERS AND DETROITERS.

THE INTERVIEW| Inside Job: Scholar Says Israeli Forces on the Ground Helped Hunt Iran's Nuclear Scientists
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Hilary Golston spoke with Dr. Asaf Romirowsky, who says Israel did far more than bomb bunkers ? elite teams and drones were deployed inside Iran to pinpoint nuclear scientists and command centers, part of a hidden operation years in the making.