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    A solemn Rick Snyder held a press conference after the charges were announced, and told reporters he has not been asked for an interview by Attorney General Bill Schuette or other investigators. (AP Photo)
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    Michigan governor signs Medicaid work requirements into law

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    June 22, 2018 8:54 pm
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    The Girls Who Go Away
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    The Girls Who Go Away

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    Rep. Fred Upton: Tax reform helping Main Street and the energy sector to grow
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    Rep. Justin Amash, R-Mich., as he hosts a news conference demanding the U.S. government should be required to seek warrants if it wants to search for information about Americans at the Capitol in Washington, Wednesday, Jan. 10, 2018.
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    GOP lawmaker: Trump’s comments on Mark Sanford ‘a dazzling display of pettiness and insecurity’

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    Michigan Department of Civil Rights Director Agustin Arbulu speaks about a new service animal law on Wednesday, Jan. 13, 2016, in Lansing, Mich.
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    Kids as young as 3 months old separated from parents at border, says Michigan civil rights agency

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    The sold-out concert took place as protests, organized by civil rights groups, amassed outside the arena over allegations of racism. (AP Photo/Terry Renna, File)
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    Kid Rock to campaign for GOP Senate candidate in Michigan

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    Justice Department supports lawsuit against University of Michigan speech restrictions
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    Justice Department supports lawsuit against University of Michigan speech restrictions

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    Mark Reuss, GM executive vice president of Global Product Development, from left, Michigan Lt. Govenor Brian Calley, and Toshiaki Mikoshiba, chief operating officer of the North American Region for Honda Motor Co., Ltd. shake hands with the GM-Honda Next Generation Fuel Cell in Detroit, Monday, Jan. 30, 2017. General Motors Co. and Honda Motor Co. took a big step toward putting out vehicles powered by hydrogen fuel cells by forming a joint venture to produce the systems for both companies' vehicles. Executives say the use of fuel cell systems may not be limited to cars. They said that they're exploring military, aerospace and even residential uses for the systems, which generate electricity to power vehicles.
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    GM, Honda to partner to develop next-generation electric car battery

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    Small towns are offering incentives for millennials to ditch the big city
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    Rep. Dan Kildee asks inspector general to probe EPA for limiting access to chemical summit
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    Rep. Dan Kildee asks inspector general to probe EPA for limiting access to chemical summit

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