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At least five protesters are banned from campus, two are students, but they are only allowed to attend class or seek medical treatment
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Crain’s Grand Rapids Business staff writer Mark Sanchez talks about Blue Cross dropping coverage for an expensive specialty drug. University of Michigan economists predict tariff impacts on the state’s economy. And a professional soccer team will call Grand Rapids home, but from which league?
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The report said changes in federal immigration policy, including a big increase in deportations, could slow workforce growth
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The student faces charges of perjury and attempting to vote as an unauthorized elector. Noncitizen voting is extremely rare in the U.S. and is almost always caught.
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University of Michigan Health-West is now offering histotripsy treatments for patients with liver tumors
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Attorney General Dana Nessel says the First Amendment “does not provide cover” for illegal activity. The camp was cleared by police on May 21 after a month
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The Michigan Democratic Party is facing a lawsuit over the results of its University of Michigan Board of Regents nominating contest.
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With student athletes gearing up for fall sports, coaches, athletic directors and trainers met Thursday with medical experts to hone emergency response skills
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Jim Harbaugh is accused of unethical conduct and making false statements while he was the University of Michigan’s football coach. Harbaugh denies he lied.
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Shelly Irwin looks at the world of solo travel for women, a West Michigan hospital in Wyoming is buying land for expansion, Union High School has restored 8 tennis courts, and more state and West Michigan news.