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Author: Lea Vigi

One Detroit | Arab American Voters

One Detroit associate producer, Will Glover, sat down with Hassan Khalifeh from the Arab American News at the Qahwah house in Dearborn to talk about the thoughts and feelings of Arab American voters as the mid-term approaches

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One Detroit talks with Richard Florida at CityLab 2018

2018 brought CityLab to Detroit. The annual summit brought thought leaders, mayors, city planners, entrepreneurs, artists and activists, as well as uncommon Detroiters who are working tirelessly in their communities to make them a better place to live.

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Michigan Attorney General race on PBS Newshour

One Detroit contributed to PBS NewsHour Wednesday, Oct. 31 on the Attorney General’s race in Michigan. The office of State Attorney General is playing an increasingly important  role in national politics. 

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    In our news wrap Sunday, Hamas released video of two hostages as efforts around a cease-fire deal with Israel intensify, protestors rallied against the Israel-Hamas war outside the White House Correspondents' Dinner, tornadoes killed at least four people in Oklahoma, Iraq passed law imposing heavy prison sentences on LGBTQ+ people, and three-time WNBA champion Candace Parker says she is retiring.

  • Cleanses? Supplements? How to tell fact from fiction with gut health advice

    Data shows that cases of inflammatory bowel disease and colon cancer are on the rise. At the same time, social media is inundated with ads and influencers touting products that promise to boost what's broadly called "gut health." How do we separate the facts from the fads? Dr. Shazia Siddique, an assistant professor of gastroenterology at the University of Pennsylvania, joins John Yang to discuss.

  • Hard-hit cocoa harvests in West Africa cause chocolate prices to soar worldwide

    If you've shopped for chocolate recently, you may have noticed your favorite items are either smaller or more expensive, or sometimes both. The price of cocoa -- the key ingredient in chocolate -- is the highest it's ever been after nearly doubling in the last four months. As Ali Rogin reports, this worldwide shortage has been years in the making.