'We mend the world one life at a time, one act at a time, one day at a time,' first lady says at annual dinner for Yeshiva Beth Yehudah in Detroit

Beloved by Detroiters and ubiquitous in the local restaurant scene, the centenarian may have been the longest-tenured journalist in US history, writing weekly since 1942

Financial troubles, exacerbated by pandemic, have caused many papers to shutter or switch to digital-only in recent years

Dozens more have been injured during incidents related to unrest following death of George Floyd; tens of thousands have marched peacefully against police brutality and racism

FBI says man sent confidential documents to Iran while working at a Michigan company that serves the auto and aerospace industries

US District Judge Avern Cohn cites need for 'compassion,' rejecting sentencing guidelines for group of Detroit-area men who move millions of dollars to war-torn country

Community grappling with a president that many revile and a Democratic Party that appears increasingly driven by Israel-critical left, including Michigan congresswoman Tlaib

'I’m coming over there and blow your head off,' suspect allegedly warned employees during racist rant

White supremacists, one of whom apparently urinated on Israeli flag, wanted to spark 'Charlottesville No. 2' at weekend march

Several dozen members of National Socialist Movement disrupt Motor City Pride; man photographed straddling Israel's banner as it lay on the floor at his feet

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