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Yesterday — 22 November 2025Main stream

Trump’s DOJ eyes Dearborn’s Muslims, not the racist insurrectionist who terrorized them

21 November 2025 at 20:16

Just two days after a violent Jan. 6 defendant marched into Dearborn with a bulletproof vest to taunt Muslims by yelling racial slurs and slapping a Quran with a bag of bacon, a top Trump administration official is now suggesting the U.S. Department of Justice may investigate the people he provoked.

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Wayne County prosecutors accused of freeing innocent man only if he agreed not to sue

20 November 2025 at 18:45

When Gregory Berry walked out of prison in December 2020 after more than 17 years behind bars for a murder he didn’t commit, he said he had faced a difficult choice: Agree not to sue for wrongful imprisonment or remain incarcerated for life.

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How racist provocateur Jake Lang tried to manufacture chaos in Dearborn

19 November 2025 at 16:50

Right-wing provocateur and avowed racist Jake Lang arrived in Dearborn on Tuesday with a bulletproof vest, a Quran he threatened to burn, and a bag of bacon he shoved into people’s faces. 

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Worthy promises deeper look at past convictions after system failures exposed

17 November 2025 at 19:00

Wayne County Prosecutor Kym Worthy said Monday she plans to conduct more sweeping, system-wide reviews of past convictions after a newly released report detailed how an innocent Detroit man spent nearly nine years in prison for a crime he didn’t commit.

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GOP candidate admits he was wrong about Muslims and ‘Sharia law’ in Dearborn

17 November 2025 at 15:56

After two weeks of warning that Dearborn was edging closer to “Muslim infiltration” and Sharia law, Republican gubernatorial candidate Anthony Hudson walked into three mosques, met with residents, and realized none of it was true. 

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Detroit council aide fired after posing with Charles Pugh as Ombudsman staff

13 November 2025 at 16:46

Detroit City Councilwoman Mary Waters fired her government affairs director, Reggie Davis, on Wednesday after investigators discovered he and former council president and convicted sex offender Charles Pugh posed as incoming Ombudsman staff while Davis sought a $197,000-a-year job. 

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Red Wings centennial exhibition coming to Detroit Historical Museum

12 November 2025 at 15:46

As the Red Wings celebrate its 100th season, the Detroit Historical Museum is looking back at a century of Motor City hockey. Detroit Red Wings at 100: Becoming Hockeytown is set to open at the museum on Thursday, Nov. 20. The multi-media exhibition features rarely seen artifacts, uniforms from some of the team’s most legendary […]

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DIA workers say museum’s Diego Rivera murals inspired them to form a union

6 November 2025 at 16:19

Mexican artist Diego Rivera’s Detroit Industry Murals stand tall and proud inside the Detroit Institute of Arts, a monument to the power of workers and a city long associated with organized labor. Those murals, in part, have inspired DIA workers to move to form a union. The DIA Workers United effort was announced Tuesday by […]

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The Metro: What Michigan’s midterm voting signals about access and equity

5 November 2025 at 20:35

Voters across Michigan wrapped up a midterm election yesterday that, for many, began weeks earlier during the state’s early voting window. For voters with physical disabilities, the right to cast a ballot is protected in state law and under federal protections like the Americans with Disabilities Act and the Help America Vote Act

Yet audits in metro Detroit have repeatedly found the opposite on the ground. Last year, Detroit Disability Power reported that only 13% of polling places were fully accessible across nearly 300 sites. The Metro’s pre-election coverage highlighted widespread problems with entrances and accessible voting machines in metro Detroit

On the heels of the midterm election, The Metro team wondered: What did access for disabled voters look like during early voting and on Election Day? 

Eric Welsby, policy and advocacy lead at Detroit Disability Power, joined Robyn Vincent to discuss the persistent barriers he observed, and what can be done about it.

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ADL demanded Wayne State emails on Palestine and Zionism, including WDET journalists

4 November 2025 at 17:16

The Anti-Defamation League, a Jewish civil rights and pro-Israel lobbying organization, quietly filed a sweeping Freedom of Information Act request with Wayne State University seeking emails from thousands of faculty, staff, and administrators that referenced Palestine, Zionism, or the student group Students for Justice in Palestine. 

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Timberland to open first Detroit store

3 November 2025 at 18:50

Timberland is bringing its iconic “Yellow Boot” to Detroit.  The footwear company announced the opening date for its first Detroit location, set for Friday, Nov. 14. The store is located at 1217 Woodward Ave., across the street from Bedrock’s new Hudson’s site tower. Opening weekend festivities on the following Saturday and Sunday include a sweepstakes […]

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Waymo plans to launch ‘robotaxi’ service in Detroit

3 November 2025 at 16:52

Autonomous car company Waymo says it plans to deploy its “robotaxi” service in Detroit this winter. In a series of announcements Monday, Waymo, a subsidiary of Google parent company Alphabet Inc., said it planned to launch the service in Detroit, in addition to San Diego and Las Vegas: Waymo is headed to Motown! Detroit is […]

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From a life sentence to a life of purpose

30 October 2025 at 15:30

This is the second installment in “Exploring Integrity: Reviewing Wrongful Conviction Remedies,” a series examining the impact of conviction integrity units on the American judicial system’s rate of wrongful conviction. Presented by the O’Brien Fellowship in Public Service Journalism, the investigation is supported by Marquette University in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He went to prison an innocent man. Kenneth […]

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Critics blast Detroit police video ordinance as weak and full of exemptions

27 October 2025 at 17:47

A coalition of Detroit activists is denouncing a proposed city ordinance that would require some police footage to be made public, saying the measure would still protect officers who engage in misconduct. 

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Experts say Warren police broke the law in brutal beating of mentally ill man

20 October 2025 at 13:13

Civil rights attorneys, former law enforcement officials, and mental health experts tell Metro Times that the Warren Police Department’s handling of 26-year-old Christopher Gibson was not only unnecessary but, according to several experts, it was illegal and should have led to charges.

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