U-M dismantles DEI program, promising campus will remain inclusive
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U-M's president announced the news today in a statement posted on the school?s website. The DEI cut marks a significant shift for the school, given its longstanding commitment to and advocacy of progressive values. It's unclear how many jobs and people will be affected overall. FOX 2 reached out to the provost?s office for more information, but a media relations staff member directed us back to the statement on their website, telling us that?s all they?re releasing at this time. On campus, reactions are mixed, with some students saying they?ve been anticipating this decision and others fearing what?s next.

Trump?s tariffs on auto imports
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President Donald Trump announces 25% tariffs on auto imports. WWJ-AM auto reporter Jeff Gilbert discusses the impact this could have. Plus, discussing the fallout from the accidental text of air strike plans to an Atlantic journalist.

'The Atlantic' publishes Signal group chat that shared attack plans

The Atlantic has released excerpts of the Signal group chat that top U.S. security officials used to discuss plans for the military to attack the Houthis in Yemen. A journalist was included in the chat.

Now vs. then: What Trump officials have said about classified information

President Trump has downplayed the use of a Signal group chat to discuss military attack plans, but he had plenty to say when Hillary Clinton used a private email server.

White House to pause grants for Planned Parenthood, others: report

Planned Parenthood could be stripped of millions of dollars in grant funding while the Trump administration ensures it has eliminated diversity, equity and inclusion programs.

Mayor Duggan's final Detroit State of the City
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The panel breaks down Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's last State of the City address. As he finishes leading Detroit, he has his eyes set on Michigan governor.

Warren City Council voted to allow recreational cannabis shops
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Many in the audience were concerned about the word "unlimited," but the city clarified that it's not what they think. On March 11, the City Council voted unanimously in favor during the first reading.

Duggan's final State of the City looks toward an optimistic future for Detroit

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan delivered his final State of the City address, focusing on the city's improvements during his time in office, and the possible future he believes will be bright.

Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan's final State of the City
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Duggan wrapped up his final State of the City Address, striking a tone of optimism for the city?s future, while praising the many collaborations that he says have led to historic drops in crime, big boosts in manufacturing jobs, and more investment in the neighborhoods.

RFK Jr. reportedly plans to ban pharmaceutical ads on TV

As Robert F. Kennedy Jr. settles into his role as President Donald Trump’s health secretary, one major promise he’s made is still on table - banning pharmaceutical ads.

RFK's health plans & 'taking down' Elon Musk
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We talk with Abdul El-Sayed from Wayne County about some of Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s health projects--- baby formula testing, dye in foods, and HHS taking on children with special needs if the Department of Education closes, and also possibly pulling pharmaceutical ads from tv in the U.S. Plus, one lawmaker says her comments about "taking down" Elon Musk were nonviolent, but Attorney General Pam Bondi has warned her to tread carefully.

Michelle Obama says she’ll never run for president, calls it ‘unthinkable’

Michelle Obama says running for president is “never gonna happen," citing her daughters and family life as the key reason she’s ruled out politics entirely—even as rumors continue.

Debating the education department and Teslas targeted
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A conservative lawyer and a former dem state rep who is now a current Detroit school board member discuss the president?s efforts to disband the department of education.

Schumer refuses to step down as Senate Dem leader, defends shutdown vote

Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer, D-N.Y., has refused to step down from his leadership position, as Democratic infighting worsens while the party struggles to agree on messaging to challenge President Donald Trump. 

Mia Love, 1st Black Republican woman elected to Congress, dies at 49

Former U.S. Rep. Mia Love of Utah, the first Black Republican woman elected to Congress, has died at 49, according to a statement posted by her family. Here's what to know.

Trump's steps to dismantle Department of Education
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Thursday night on the Pulse, we break down the steps that President Donald Trump is taking to dismantle the Department of Education. We also hear from college students and young adults about how they feel about the state of politics in DC and here in Michigan

Michigan lawmakers react to Trump's order, dismantling the Department of Education

Republicans and Democrats in Michigan are reacting to plans to dismantle the Department of Education, which was signed in an executive order by President Donald Trump.