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Judge Dismisses Lawsuit Over Wrongful Arrest of Pregnant Detroit Woman Misidentified by Facial Recognition

Facial recognition technology has long faced criticism for its failure to correctly identify Black faces, and that failure has real consequences when it is...

Report: Entertainment Tax Could Generate $47 Million for Detroit

A new tax on tickets sold in Detroit could generate $14 million to $47 million, according to a new report from the Michigan Citizens...

State Data Shows Rise in Drug-Involved Fatal Crashes Across Michigan

Michigan’s roads claimed 1,099 lives in 2024. Of those, 272 deaths were tied to drug use—a number that now accounts for one in four...

Trump Should Let African American Museum Tell the Truth About Slavery

By A. Scott Bolden President Donald Trump’s recent social media post complaining about how Smithsonian Institution museums portray slavery is inaccurate, insulting and a national...

Michigan’s Top Earners Would Pay More Under Contested School Funding Proposal

A proposed constitutional amendment to boost school funding by taxing wealthy residents more is gathering signatures despite its petition language being held up by...

This Black Business Month, We’re Growing Michigan’s Economy

By Governor Gretchen Whitmer August is Black Business Month in Michigan, a time when we celebrate Black businesses and honor all they do to...

Kamala Harris Launches 15-City Book Tour For Her Memoir ‘107 Days’

Photo: Getty Images North America Former Vice President Kamala Harris is coming to a city near you. On Thursday (August 21), Harris announced that she was...

Detroit City Council District 6 Race: Longtime State Lawmaker Faces Leftist Incumbent to Represent Southwest

The factors causing internal divisions within the Democratic Party can be found in the Detroit City Council race between State Rep. Tyrone Carter, D-Detroit...

Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park to Open in Detroit in Late October

This October, the $75 million Ralph C. Wilson Jr. Centennial Park will open to the public, capping three and a half years of construction...

Commission REI, MiBSP Uplift Black Students through Innovation, Literacy, and Community Power

Across Michigan, Black students embody brilliance, resilience, and untapped potential. Yet, from early literacy struggles to the school-to-prison pipeline, public education systems too often...

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