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Detroit News fires Charlie LeDuff over c-word insult
In an interview with Metro Times, LeDuff was defiant and said he has “nothing to apologize for”
By Steve Neavling
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Media, News, Charlie LeDuff, Detroit News, media, Dana Nessel, Michigan, Attorney General, No BS News Hour, social media
Conservative talk radio gives 910AM Superstation a dramatic boost in listeners
Owner Kevin Adell brags that he's 'a lion' profiting off the polarization in America
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, 910AM Superstation, radio, conservatives, Media, Kevin Adell, AM, radio station, Glenn Beck, Sean Hannity, Jesse Kelly, Bill O’Reilly
910AM Superstation owner accused of fraud, racketeering in federal lawsuit
Kevin Adell’s cousin claims the media mogul stole ‘many millions of dollars’ worth of property from his family members
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Kevin Adell, 910AM Superstation, media, lawsuit, U.S. District Court, racketeering, fraud, Novi, Adell Center, Joan Adell Tringale
From a fitness studio to a gelateria, Midtown and New Center land 6 new businesses
Other businesses include a restaurant, hair salon, waxing and lashing studio, and bridal boutique
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Local Businesses, Real Estate, Retail, Development, retailers, business, Midtown, Detroit, the Platform, restaurants, Pure Barre
‘Verified’ account spreads misinformation on X, claiming to be ‘Detroit News’ fact-checker
The user behind the imposter account blamed a spelling mistake on his bowel movement
Tags: Metro Detroit News, News, Twitter, X, social media, Detroit News, Detroit, fact-checker, media, Elon Musk
Tudor Dixon amplified racist remarks, conspiracies on her TV show
The Republican gubernatorial candidate used her far-right platform to sow divisions, make insensitive comments, and spread misinformation about elections and COVID-19
Tags: Politics & Elections, Politics & Elections, Tudor Dixon, Gov. Whitmer, election, politics, racism, Real America's Voice, media
Workers at a Starbucks in Royal Oak seeks to unionize as movement grows in Michigan
Twelve Starbucks stores in Michigan have formed a union since May.
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Starbucks, Royal Oak, union, coffee, coffee shop, business
Biden isn’t Trump. Why do political journalists keep acting like he is?
If the old political rules are out the window, the old journalistic rules should be, too
By Abdul El-Sayed
Tags: The Incision, The Incision, Joe Biden, Donald Trump, Trump's America, media, journalism
Striking workers at Great Lakes Coffee withdraw from union effort as company closes stores
After a bitter battle to unionize, baristas are forced to move on
Tags: Metro Detroit News, Labor, Coffee, Great Lakes Coffee Roasting Co., labor unions, Detroit, business
Whitmer urges Americans to fight to protect abortion rights
The Michigan governor warned that ‘anti-choice, anti-women extremists’ are pressing for a federal ban on abortion
Tags: Politics & Elections, Abortion Rights, Gov. Whitmer, Michigan, abortion, Roe v. Wade, New York Times, media
Fox News is gaslighting America
Researchers bribed Fox News viewers into changing the channel. You won’t believe what happened next.
By Jeffrey C. Billman
Tags: Informed Dissent, Fox News, bias, media, gaslighting
Under Armour's downtown Detroit location to permanently close
By Randiah Camille Green
Tags: Under Armour, News Hits, downtown Detroit
People are having a hard time with the new DetroitPark app and asking for the old version back
Tags: Detroit, DetroitPark, News Hits
A new Aaliyah record, Detroit auto show return, and a new name for TCF Center: The top ten Metro Times headlines of the week
By Alex Washington
Tags: Aaliyah, News, News Hits, Top Ten Headlines, Metro Times
Ann Arbor councilman now says he’s sorry for homophobic slur on social media
Tags: Ann Arbor, City Council, Jeff Hayner, Social media, Facebook, homophobia, gay slur, media, journalists
Detroit artist and former Golden Gloves boxing champ Ray Gray’s infamous 1973 murder case is back before the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Conviction Integrity Unit
By Dave Mesrey
Tags: News Hits, prison, prisoner, conviction integrity unit, wrongful conviction, exoneration, Ray Gray, Reuben Bryant, Golden Gloves, Kym Worthy, Valerie Newman, Gabi Silver, Detroit, Michigan
Imprisoned for nearly 48 years, artist and former boxer Ray Gray might finally see the light of day
Tags: Local News, News Hits, coronavirus, COVID-19, prison, prisoner, Ray Gray, Detroit, Kym Worthy, Gretchen Whitmer, Michigan, Video
Missing patterns in corporate news: Project Censored’s top 10 underreported stories of 2020
By Paul Rosenberg, Random Lengths News
Tags: Local News, Project Censored, 2020, media, Cover Story
Look, we got more thoughtful letters to the editor!
By Metro Times readers
Tags: Feedback, metro times, comments, trolls, letters to the editor
Media got it wrong. Kwame won't be released from prison early, feds say.
Tags: Kwame Kilpatrick, prison, media, Bureau of Prisons, coronavirus
Michigan’s ‘Bikers, Buds, & Brews’ taps Marcy Playground and Soul Asylum
By Lee DeVito
Detroit’s ‘NSFW’ art and music exhibit is not what you think
Kash Doll, Rema, and PartyNextDoor among Afro Nation Detroit headliners