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A new investigation lead by Michigan Senator Gary Peters finds the U-S heavily relies on foreign countries to produce prescription and over the counter drugs. As Rick Brewer tells us, the report found that ninety percent of the critical minerals used to make most drugs come from two countries: India and China
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Canadian government backing Enbridge, the Calgary-based company that operates Line 5.
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Border agents in Detroit found more than 2,200 pounds of marijuana worth an estimate $3.2 million.
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The tension between the United States and Iran has geopolitical experts considering the probability of an escalating conflict between the two…
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The Trump administration has placed a 25% tax on $250 billion worth of Chinese imports. The plan is to institute another 10% on $300 billion on September…
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The Ambassador of China to the United States visited Grand Rapids Friday as a guest of the World Affairs Council of Western Michigan. Retired Ambassador…
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U.S. officials are reminding travelers that it remains illegal to bring marijuana into the United States at border crossings despite the legalization of…
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In Washington D.C., trade ministers are meeting this week continuing to renegotiate the North American Free Trade Agreement. In Grand Rapids, Canada’s…
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The 7th round of North American Free Trade Agreement talks have come to an end. One renegotiation sticking point involves automotive production and what…
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In a December of poll, 37% of registered Michigan voters give President Donald Trump a positive job approval rating while 61% rate his performance as just…