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Senator Peters Condemns Trump's Anti-Muslim Statements

Donald Trump says in the wake of the Orlando killings “we cannot continue to be politically correct.” The presumptive GOP presidential nominee spoke in North Carolina and has called for a temporary ban on Muslims coming to the U.S. Michigan Democratic Senator Gary Peters responds to Trump’s statement. Peters was …

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Looking For A Job? Try The FBI

The FBI is hiring. The agency is recruiting 740 agents throughout the year, as well as 240 Intel analysts and over 2,000 professional staff employees. The FBI’s Felix A. Rivera, Assistant Agent in Charge in Detroit, says there are things that disqualify you as a candidate:

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Michigan Jobless Rate Reaches 15-Year Low

The jobless rate in Michigan has hit a 15 year low, with the number of unemployed falling to 227,000. Governor Rick Snyder says the latest numbers are more proof of an improving economy. The largest gain was the addition of nearly 3,000 jobs in the education and health services sector.

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U of M Expected To Follow Suit With MSU And Raise Tuition

A day after Michigan State raised tuition rates, the University of Michigan Board of Regents is expected to do the same. U of M regents will meet at 3:00 this afternoon and are expected to approve a tuition rate jump. Last year UM students paid about $1,000 more in tuition and …

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The Cost Of Going To Work

A new report out this morning says just going to work costs people more than $3,000 a year. CareerBuilder says the average amount of money people spend to go to work is $276 a month. That includes paying for gas, dropping kids off at day care, grabbing a cup of coffee …

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