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Yesterday — 13 March 2025Detroit Metro Times

After boycott calls, U-M president boasted about Israel-linked investments, promoted conspiracy theories

12 March 2025 at 17:19
University of Michigan President Santa Ono, who has come under fire for his response to pro-Palestinian protesters on campus, did nothing to tamper that criticism while speaking at an Anti-Defamation League conference in Manhatten earlier this month. Speaking on the main stage on March 3, Ono admitted he doubled down and invested more in Israel-connected institutions after pro-Palestinian supporters called for a boycott. “My response and the board’s response to this call to divest and to cut those relationships was to actually invest even more,” Ono said, adding “great things have come out of these relationships, and more great things will come in the future.”

Detroit family sues city, police officers for killing chained dog

11 March 2025 at 19:11
A Detroit family has filed a federal lawsuit against the city and a group of cops, alleging civil rights violations after an officer fatally shot their chained dog and unlawfully arrested them during a raid. The lawsuit, filed in U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of Michigan, accuses Detroit police officer Austin Rymarz of excessive force and illegal seizure when he shot and killed Lashaye Taylor’s dog during a January 2023 raid of her home.

Tlaib slams University of Michigan president over ties to Anti-Defamation League, campus free speech crackdown

11 March 2025 at 15:38
U.S. Rep. Rashida Tlaib blasted University of Michigan President Santa J. Ono for his ties to the Anti-Defamation League (ADL) and accused him of undermining free speech on campus in a letter obtained exclusively by Metro Times. Tlaib — who was born in Detroit to Palestinian immigrants and is the only Palestinian American member of Congress — criticized Ono’s appearance at a recent ADL conference, calling the organization an “extremist group” with a “decades-long history of anti-Arab, anti-Muslim, and anti-Black racism.” She accused the ADL of spreading “racist disinformation” and smearing anti-Zionist Jewish protesters as antisemites while defending billionaire Elon Musk’s ties to white nationalists.

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Poll shows Jocelyn Benson leading early in 2026 governor’s race

10 March 2025 at 17:15
Michigan Secretary of State Jocelyn Benson carries an early lead in the 2026 gubernatorial race, comfortably ahead of Republican U.S. Rep. John James and independent candidate Detroit Mayor Mike Duggan, according to a new poll by Target Insyght for MIRS News. If the general election were held today, the poll found 42% of the 600 respondents said they would vote for Benson, a Democrat, in a hypothetical matchup.

Detroit lowered its lead inspection standards. Will renters pay the price?

10 March 2025 at 15:49
When Princess Honeycutt moved into her apartment last April, she thought it’d be a fresh start. After experiencing homelessness and moving in with several of her nine children, Honeycutt, 59, yearned for a place of her own. Her options are limited, because her only source of income is the disability benefits she receives following a hip replacement, but with the help of Wayne Metropolitan Community Action Agency she moved into an apartment at the corner of Marx Street and State Fair Avenue.

Lapointe: Thanks to Trump, Canada is mad at the USA — and Wayne Gretzky, too?

10 March 2025 at 10:00
To open its national newscast — The National — last Thursday, the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation showed video of big trucks crossing the Ambassador Bridge that connects Detroit, Michigan, United States of America with Windsor, Ontario, Canada. With automotive parts constantly crisscrossing borders during vehicle production, it is a major chokepoint in President Donald Trump’s trade war of tariffs against Canada and other nations. All sides might suffer, Trump reckons, but he will show everyone who’s boss.

As Traverse City’s airport grows, a chance to consider climate

This coverage is made possible through a partnership between Interlochen Public Radio and Grist, a nonprofit environmental media organization. To get to the Cherry Capital Airport in Traverse City, you take a road called “Fly Don’t Drive.” (Get it?) The airport isn’t crowded on a mid-November morning; the Frank Lloyd Wright-inspired lobby with its fireplace and warm lighting has a few people milling around — none of the hubbub of big terminals.

Denzel McCampbell announces bid for Detroit City Council

6 March 2025 at 19:58
Denzel McCampbell, a longtime advocate and public servant, has launched his campaign for Detroit City Council — pledging to fight for affordable housing, better public transportation, and greater government transparency.  “I am proud to announce my campaign to become the next city council person for Detroit’s District 7,” McCampbell said in a statement Thursday.

Detroit Red Wings host newly formed Utah Hockey Club for first time

6 March 2025 at 12:56
The Red Wings look to right the ship against a feisty Utah Hockey Club. Coyotes no more, this marks the first time the Red Wings have hosted Utah since their move from Arizona. The move, along with the development of former high draft picks Logan Cooley and Dylan Guenther and really solid goaltending from Karel Vejmelka, has breathed some life into the franchise that was a perennial bottom feeder for a decade.

Exonerated Detroit man accuses Michigan AG of retaliating by seizing his nonprofit

5 March 2025 at 19:14
Mark Craighead spent more than seven years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit. Now, after his exoneration in 2022, the Michigan Attorney General’s Office is targeting the nonprofit he founded to help others rebuild their lives after incarceration. Craighead, 65, is the president and director of Safe Place Transition Center, a Detroit-based nonprofit that provides housing assistance to formerly incarcerated residents and veterans.

Is it that hard to say transgender people deserve dignity and respect?

5 March 2025 at 14:56
President Donald Trump’s joint address to Congress on Tuesday night was a fascist speech. He spent much of the record-setting address — at one hour and 40 minutes, the longest ever delivered to Congress — sneering at and denigrating Democrats, spouting a firehose blast of falsehoods, threatening to annex allied nations like Greenland “one way or another,” calling for the death penalty to anyone who kills a cop, promising to round up “illegal” immigrants, and continuing to roll out the red carpet for his oligarch friend Elon Musk to take over the U.S. government. But much of the address was also centered on the ongoing moral panic against transgender people — statements that were reportedly not included in excerpts shared with the press ahead of time.

UAW backs Trump’s controversial tariffs despite risks to auto industry

4 March 2025 at 19:43
The United Auto Workers union is throwing its support behind President Donald Trump’s sweeping new tariffs, saying they are a necessary tool to reverse decades of what it calls “anti-worker trade deals.” But the endorsement comes as industry leaders and economists warn that tariffs could deal a serious blow to the American auto sector, driving up car prices, disrupting supply chains, and threatening thousands of jobs.

Detroit cop charged with sending inappropriate messages to 12-year-old girl

4 March 2025 at 16:39
A 37-year-old Detroit cop was charged Wednesday with a felony count of accosting a child for immoral purposes after authorities allege he sent inappropriate text messages to a 12-year-old girl in Warren. Earl Raynard Anderson, Jr. faces up to four years in prison. On Wednesday morning, Detroit Police Chief Todd Bettison suspended Anderson and plans to urge the elected police commission to strip him of his salary.

Struggling Wayne State grads push for higher wages, better working conditions in contract talks

3 March 2025 at 16:16
Graduate student employees at Wayne State University have begun negotiations for a new labor contract, seeking better pay and improved working conditions amid rising living costs and concerns over campus facilities. The Graduate Employees Organizing Committee (GEOC) — which represents more than 400 PhD and master’s degree students working as teaching and research assistants — is pushing for significant wage increases, employment protections, and improved maintenance of deteriorating labs and officers.

Lapointe: A somber replica that feels all too real

3 March 2025 at 14:50
NEW YORK — As you leave Anne Frank’s hiding place near the end of this immersive tour, you step into a room with a raised glass floor illuminated beneath your feet. It shows the map of Europe in World War II. Little flags mark sites of concentration camps and other places where Jews were massacred.

Federal workers, lawmakers rally in Detroit to defend veteran services amid cuts

28 February 2025 at 21:15
Federal employees, labor unions, and two Democratic congresswomen rallied outside the John D. Dingell VA Medical Center in Detroit on Friday, demanding the Trump administration keep its hands off veteran services.  More than 100 people marched on a sidewalk outside the VA, holding signs that read, “Save the VA,” “Stop the war on America’s workforce,” and “Dump Trump.” They chanted, “This is what democracy looks like” and “Save civil service.”

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