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This past June, escalating tensions between Israel and Iran erupted into all-out war. Over the course of 12 days, Israel bombed targets related to Iran’s nuclear program and assassinated scientists in their homes. Iran launched retaliatory airstrikes on Israel, and the U.S. carried out airstrikes on key Iranian nuclear facilities. What was the impact of this unprecedented Israel-U.S. bombing campaign on Iran’s nuclear program? WGVU’ talks with correspondent Sebastian Walker.
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The United Auto Workers union is reportedly making changes among some of its top officials following a critical report from a federal monitor
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Lawsuit demands a citizen vote in EGR, Valley Field capital campaign rounds third, holiday recycling guide, FBI investigates Slotkin, RNC sues MI Sec. of State, judge to rule soon on Marijuana tax
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The Republican-led committee is looking for documents related to possible interference with a criminal investigation into a Democratic Party fundraiser
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In 2024, Kent County’s Human Trafficking Task Force identified nearly 100 victims. Survivors often suffer physical and mental trauma, and ruined credit. A Grand Rapids nonprofit has a new way to help
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The Education Department on Tuesday opened an investigation into the university’s foreign funding, citing the pair of cases that were announced days apart in June
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House Republicans have been vocal critics of the state’s economic incentive program
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U. S. Rep. Hillary Scholten cancels a Muskegon town hall Monday after police found her name on a list of potential targets of the Minnesota shooting suspect
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Two state representatives are seeking action after a report finds the state routinely fails to perform proper child abuse and neglect case investigations
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Central Michigan University football coach Jim McElwain is retiring when the season ends this month