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December 11, 2020
Detroit News
US Supreme Court rejects Texas challenge to election in Michigan, other states
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December 11, 2020
New York Times
New star of 'The Prom' sees a chance to make LGBTQ characters visible
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December 10, 2020
Wall Street Journal
'Doomscrolling': A Twitter habit is the new, high-tech way to slide into despair
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December 10, 2020
New York Times
Remote school as the gateway drug to social media
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December 10, 2020
Marketplace
Facebook case won't be 'open and shut,' former antitrust attorney says
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December 9, 2020
New York Times
Social inequities explain racial gaps in pandemic, studies find
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December 9, 2020
USA Today
They have masks and gloves. There's more testing capacity. What nursing homes really need is more help, advocates say
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December 9, 2020
WEMU Radio
U-M team outlines the first circular economy for vehicles
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December 9, 2020
New York Times
Holidays in a pandemic? Here's what happened in 1918
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December 8, 2020
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
How tobacco-like warning labels can limit sugary drink consumption
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December 7, 2020
Detroit News
550,000 pickups are cheating on diesel emissions; Michigan has no program to stop it
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December 7, 2020
Fast Company
Why all leaders must pay attention to the wellness of their workers
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December 7, 2020
Mic
Could Biden cancel student debt?
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December 7, 2020
HealthDay
Flu shot more popular than COVID-19 vaccine among older adults
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December 7, 2020
DBusiness
U-M uses cold plasma to develop next generation protective masks
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December 5, 2020
Detroit Free Press
Unemployment benefits for many Michiganders end soon—but COVID-19 pandemic is far from over
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December 4, 2020
Time
The housing market is booming, but millions of Americans face eviction—and the gap is getting worse
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December 4, 2020
Wall Street Journal
Can an accounting tool detect election fraud?
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December 3, 2020
Bridge Michigan
Six things to know about the safety of the leading COVID vaccines
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December 3, 2020
Detroit Free Press
Fewer Black Michiganders are dying of COVID-19, but more work is needed, task force says