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Today's main feature is on Colorectal Cancer and a new test option.Local: Line 5 protestors in Grand Rapids, the estimated fire damage to GR Brewing Company, Forest Hills Schools new superintendent, and more.State: bills to expand Michigan’s ethnic intimidation law adopted, MI Congressman Dan Kildee’s brother's killer is arraigned, the Soo Locks open tomorrow, and more.
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Michiganders for Civic Resilience, a community-driven initiative working to bridge the divide between Republicans and Democrats, held their launch event today
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We discuss potential outcomes this November now that Nikki Haley has suspended her campaign.
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We are joined by Jeffrey Rosen, CEO of the National Constitution Center and the Hauenstein’s Kahler Sweeney.
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Political Strategist and Campaign Train Expert Edward Segal talks about his book.
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GVSU Endowed Professor of Civil Discourse Greg Warsen joins TSIS with the details.
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Best Selling author J. Randy Taraborrelli returns to TMS.
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After months of speculation, the candidate field for Lansing’s open congressional seat is shaping up.
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It’s shaping up to be a crowded race for Michigan’s open US Senate seat, starting with next year’s Democratic and Republican primaries.
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Liam’s Law was named after an eight-year-old boy who was born with several rare, life-altering conditions which prevent him from learning proper potty-training.