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Tory Lanez Sentenced to 10 Years in Megan Thee Stallion Shooting Case

Tory Lanez, whose real name is Daystar Peterson, has been sentenced to a 10-year prison term within a State correctional facility due to his...

Governor Whitmer Signs Historic $57 Billion Budget, Prioritizing Infrastructure, Public Safety, and Health

In a landmark move, Michigan Governor Gretchen Whitmer signed into law a massive $57 billion budget on Monday, setting a new record for the...

Former NBA Star and Sacramento Mayor Kevin Johnson Opens New Restaurant in Detroit’s Paradise Valley

Kevin "KJ" Johnson, former NBA All-Star, Sacramento mayor, and now an accomplished restaurateur, is set to transport his soul food enterprise to the heart...

Severe Storms Knock Out Power for More Than 100,000 Michigan Customers

A string of severe thunderstorms Wednesday afternoon has caused power outages for 100,616 Michigan customers as of 5:20 p.m. on July 26, according to...

Pioneering Black Designer McKinley W. Thompson Jr. Posthumously Inducted into the Automotive Hall of Fame

Thompson was the lone Black inductee in a class of six 2023 inductees, including General Motors CEO Mary Barra, Simicon Co. founder Fred T. Bauer, famed motorsports driver Juan Manuel Fanigo, former Honda Motor Company executive Takeo Fujisawa, and “Mr. Hot Wheels” Larry Wood.

Detroit Icon Rev. Dr. JoAnn Watson Passes Away at Age 72

Former Detroit City Councilwoman, senior pastor at West Side Unity Church, and radio personality Rev. Dr. JoAnn Watson passed away suddenly on Monday, July...

Actor, Detroit Businessman Hill Harper Set to Launch Campaign for U.S. Senate

Detroit businessman and famed “CSI: NY” and “The Good Doctor” actor Hill Harper is expected to announce his bid for the Michigan U.S. Senate...

Breaking News: Supreme Court Dismantles Biden’s Plan To Wipe Away $400B in Student Loans

This ruling by the Supreme Court has delivered a significant blow to President Biden's efforts to alleviate the burden of student loan debt in...

Michigan Universities React to Supreme Court Decision to Ban Affirmative Action

DETROIT -- The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that it's unconstitutional for Harvard College and University of North Carolina to consider race in relation to...

Regressing the System: The Supreme Court Has Assassinated Affirmative Action

Amid the everlasting fight for the advancement of Black people and civil rights, the highest court in the land has ended one of the...

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