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The Fiction Issue
By Drew Philp
Vol. 40, No. 31
Mayor Duggan touts rapid coronavirus testing on Rachel Maddow Show
By Steve Neavling
Wayne County seeking to expedite release of 168 inmates as coronavirus spreads in prisons — but they need the victims' help
By Jerilyn Jordan
Some Michiganders are losing their shit for being told to wear face masks at stores to prevent the spread of the coronavirus
Both Democrats and Republicans will blame Justin Amash for running for president as a Libertarian if they lose, poll finds
By Lee DeVito
Legislature sues Whitmer over emergency powers
By Scott McClallen, The Center Square
Coronavirus lands in Detroit: Reflections on the latest plague
By Paul Draus
Michigan reports fewer than 100 coronavirus deaths for fourth consecutive day
Royal Oak Commissioner Kim Gibbs busted for shoplifting after being censured for attending Operation Gridlock
Banning guns at Michigan Capitol will likely require legislative action
Whitmer executive order expedites unemployment benefits after some waited more than a month for pay
No, Gov. Whitmer did not delete sexual harassment tweet as 'Detroit News' claimed
Duggan says coronavirus field hospital at TCF Center closed because Detroiters did a good job social distancing
Gov. Whitmer extends coronavirus stay at home order to May 28
Detroit runners to honor the birthday of slain Black Georgia man Ahmaud Arbery
Michigan shows strong signs of controlling the coronavirus as new cases, deaths continue to decline
Factory owner responsible for toxic green ooze to be released early from prison due to coronavirus pandemic
Conservation groups cheer state's Line 5 permit decision
By Suzanne Potter, Michigan News Connection
Aimee Stephens, transgender woman at center of pending landmark Supreme Court case, is in hospice care
Trump team considering drive-in MAGA rallies due to coronavirus
Whitmer, Nessel support gun ban in Capitol following coronavirus protests
Michigan is slowly defeating the coronavirus
Opinion: Supporting community organizations confronting COVID-19
By Ira Memaj and Robert Fullilove
Gov. Whitmer becomes target of dozens of threats on private Facebook groups ahead of armed rally in Lansing
Blue Angels will fly over Detroit to honor COVID-19 frontline workers with tone-deaf display of appreciation
Armed militia vows to prevent police from shutting down Owosso barber shop
People are losing it over a Hamtramck funeral home's online estate sale, offering caskets, dolls, and vintage 'Playboy'
Whitmer responds to death threats, urging patience as state drives down coronavirus pandemic
Select Art Van Furniture stores in Michigan may get a second chance — and a new name
Eastern Market's Flower Day is a go — but it'll be online
Michigan GOP leaders condemn death threats against Whitmer, but oppose banning guns from Capitol
Whitmer is right, the stay-at-home order is working as cases and deaths plummet
With all allegations, people will believe what they want to believe. Biden's are no different.
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Savage Love: Amazed and confused
By Dan Savage
Gov. Whitmer turns down Detroit rapper's gift of Cartier Buffs, money will instead go to charity
'The Booksellers' dives into the eccentric world of rare book collectors
By George Elkind
Horoscopes (May 6-12)
By Cal Garrison
Avalon, Zingerman's, and other Michigan bakeries named among U.S.'s top 100 by 'Food & Wine'
Kroger to discontinue 'Hero Bonus' for frontline workers, unions urge for an extension, safer conditions
Paxahau plans Movement Memorial Day weekend livestream since fest was postponed due to coronavirus
101.1 WRIF’s Riff Fest 2020 canceled due to the coronavirus
Was (Not Was) singer Sweet Pea Atkinson dead at 74
By Brian J. Bowe
Faster Horses Country Music Festival slated for July is still going to happen, according to Live Nation email
Ann Arbor's Bloom City Club cannabis provisioning center expands to Flint area
Michigan's adult-use marijuana industry made $91 million in sales so far
People of color still targeted for marijuana in traffic stops despite legalization, study finds
Libertarian Justin Amash could be the marijuana candidate
Justin Caldbeck: How to Think Like a Venture Capitalist – Insights from Binary Capital Co-Founder and Former Duke Alumni
By Metro Times for Invictus Media