Nov 29 Jewish residents in Detroit worry war in Israel could cause damage at home By Aaron Foley As Jewish residents of southeast Michigan see friends and neighbors fearful of Islamophobia and violence against the Arab community, they also worry about antisemitic backlash and having their voices diluted in a complex, nuanced conversation. Continue reading
Nov 29 Michigan to join state-level effort to regulate AI political ads as federal legislation is pending By Joey Cappelletti, Ali Swenson, Associated Press Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer is expected to sign legislation in the coming days aimed at curbing deceptive uses of artificial intelligence and manipulated media. Continue reading
Nov 29 At least 1 person is dead and 7 are still missing after a U.S. Air Force Osprey crashed off southern Japan By Mari Yamaguchi, Associated Press Japanese coast guard officials say the cause of Wednesday's crash and the status of the seven others on board were not immediately known. Continue reading
Nov 29 WATCH: Funeral service for former first lady Rosalynn Carter in hometown of Plains, Georgia By Bill Barrow, Associated Press With her frail husband as a silent witness, Rosalynn Carter was celebrated by her family and closest friends at her funeral in Plains, Georgia, the same tiny town where she and Jimmy Carter were born. Continue reading
Nov 28 Watch 7:00 Texas Supreme Court hears case brought by women denied abortions despite risks to health By Geoff Bennett, Maea Lenei Buhre, Saher Khan The Texas Supreme Court heard arguments in a case brought by 20 women who allege they have been denied emergency care because of the state’s abortion laws. They argue the medical exceptions in the state’s abortion bans are too narrow… Continue watching
Nov 28 Watch 4:25 Faith, service and duty at center of memorial for Rosalynn Carter By Amna Nawaz, Alexis Cox, Nana Adwoa Antwi-Boasiako A series of private and public memorials are being held for former First Lady Rosalynn Carter this week. As in her life, faith, service and duty were at the center of Tuesday's ceremony in Georgia. Amna Nawaz reports. Continue watching
Nov 28 Watch 8:22 What makes nurses vulnerable to burnout and how it impacts the care they provide By Stephanie Sy, Gabriel Roy A federal study shows that last year, nearly half of healthcare workers reported they often feel burned out. Research suggests nurses are especially vulnerable and that can impact the care they provide. In collaboration with the Global Health Reporting Center… Continue watching
Nov 28 Watch 3:11 A Brief But Spectacular take on nourishing the mind, body and soul By Katie Hodgman, Melissa Williams Over the last five years, more than 170 churches have joined Rev. Dr. Heber Brown III's mission to address disenfranchisement and food insecurity. Rev. Brown shares his Brief But Spectacular take on nourishing the mind, body and soul. Continue watching
Nov 28 Watch 4:57 Remains of 5 Native Americans returned home 120 years after graves were looted By Kaomi Lee, Twin Cities PBS A Native American tribe in Minnesota recently welcomed home five of its ancestors more than a century after their remains left the state. Their burial sites had been looted by a white landowner who took them to Connecticut and the… Continue watching
Nov 28 Michigan will implement ambitious clean energy mandates with goal of carbon-free electricity by 2040 By Joey Cappelletti, Associated Press The legislation signed Tuesday also sets a goal for utilities to generate 50 percent of their energy from renewable sources by 2030. That's a significant leap from the current 12 percent. Continue reading