BridgeDetroit | The Class of 2021 navigates COVID, as well as college
For Detroit high school students, applying to college in a pandemic brings new concerns and questions about “the right path.”
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For Detroit high school students, applying to college in a pandemic brings new concerns and questions about “the right path.”
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The British COVID-19 variant didn't slam Michigan by surprise. Officials ignored early warning signs until it was too late, an investigation shows.
Edith Turner has cycled in and out of prison for decades, but this time she's resolved to do better. The Free Press documented her life for one year.
Willie Stokes was active at Partakers Church, where he served as a deacon, sang in the choir and served communion to sick and shut-in congregants.
Frank Lafata raised three children as a single father after his first wife died of cancer in 1972.
Larry Johnson was an Army veteran and Boy Scout leader who enjoyed camping and shooting at gun ranges.
A doctor for imprisoned Russian opposition leader Alexei Navalny, who is in the third week of a hunger strike, says his health is deteriorating rapidly and the 44-year-old Kremlin critic could be on the verge of death.
Amid mounting anger over allegations of bullying, Broadway and Hollywood producer Scott Rudin broke his silence Saturday, saying he is "profoundly sorry" and will step back from his theater work.
More details about the mass shooting at an Indianapolis FedEx facility Thursday night continue to emerge, including the names of victims, that the FBI had previously interviewed the shooter, and that half of those dead from the shooting come from a Sikh background, raising more questions around the killer's motive. Lawrence Andrea, Public Safety and Breaking News Reporter for the Indianapolis Star, has been covering the shooting and joins Hari Sreenivasan to discuss.