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An exhibition of dozens of Van Gogh’s works from around the world ended in January. But the museum has been under orders to hold the painting while the court determined who would next get it
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Several Metro Detroit members of Congress want state regulators to re-open public comment about renewing the license for a site that accepted hazardous waste from the recent train derailment in East Palestine, Ohio. The move comes as the US Environmental Protection Agency is warning states not to block contaminated waste coming from the Ohio train wreck.
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State Police spokesman 1st Lt. Mike Shaw told The Detroit News both were believed to have suffered non-life-threatening injuries
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The Democratic Senate nomination seems to be coalescing around Slotkin
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The court granted an injunction Monday and ordered the Detroit Institute of Arts to continue to hold onto the painting while the case is pending
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A federal jury in Detroit convicted 32-year-old Ibraheem Izzy Musaibli on Monday of charges of providing and attempting to provide material support to the Islamic State group, conspiring to provide material support to the group, and attending an Islamic State training camp
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A judge heard arguments but didn't deliver a decision Thursday on the future of the painting, “The Novel Reader.” It is on loan to the Detroit Institute of Arts in a rare van Gogh exhibition that ends Sunday
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The Detroit Institute of Arts says federal law gives it immunity in a lawsuit by a Brazilian collector who claims to be the owner of the painting, titled “The Novel Reader.”
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Governor Gretchen Whitmer and Republican challenger Tudor Dixon had a chance to deliver their messages to the wealthy and well-connected today. The pair spoke to the Detroit Economic Club.
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A Michigan board has approved 400-million-dollars to advance Electric Vehicle batteries.