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The king of the SUVs loses out to the little hatchback that could. Strangely, Mitt Romney neglected to mention this in Michigan
By Andrew Leonard
January 14, 2008
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Hey, Sun Belters, move to the Great Lake states. You can have all the water you want and stop worrying about droughts. Besides, we're not piping our water south.
By Edward McClelland
January 7, 2008
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The identity of his biggest multimillion-dollar donor, and how Romney could blow away his GOP competitors on campaign spending.
By Michael Scherer
October 1, 2007
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With unemployment the worst in the nation, and the government on the verge of shutdown, it's time for my home state to drive toward a new way of life.
By Edward McClelland
September 28, 2007
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How do Republican presidential candidates woo the beleaguered voters of what may now be a crucial primary state? Party like aristocrats!
By Michael Scherer
September 24, 2007
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Michigan aims to reduce infant mortality rates by reaching out to middle schoolers.
By Catherine Price
May 15, 2007
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Boise State's amazing Fiesta Bowl win: Exhibition game of the century!
January 2, 2007
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Gay millionaires and their allies poured unprecedented sums into the 2006 election -- and it worked.
By Kerry Eleveld
November 29, 2006
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BCS fever: Nation thrills as USC improves to .9460 on a computer somewhere. Plus: If Bryant Gumbel's talking, is this the Macy's parade?
November 27, 2006
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The Nation calls the Michigan-Ohio State game a "raging bouillabaisse of testosterone and alienation." Puh-leez.
By Andrew Leonard
November 16, 2006
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Will enviro-friendly Democrats edge out avaricious Republicans in November? A look at close contests from Michigan to California.
By Amanda Griscom Little
October 23, 2006
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The state's Civil Rights Commission finds that small businesses that provide health insurance must cover birth control.
By Sarah Goldstein
August 25, 2006
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Even the FBI says there's no evidence of a bomb plot, but prosecutors in Michigan refuse to set three Arab-Americans free.
By Mark Benjamin
August 21, 2006
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When sports niches clash: Radio host Colin Cowherd's use of a blog's material highlighted a cultural gap. Plus: Women's Tournament.
March 28, 2006
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The state will allot $183 million from Medicaid to provide family planning services to the uninsured.
By Sarah Goldstein
March 7, 2006
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Recruitment program scientifically proven to work!
By Lynn Harris
January 4, 2006
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The Rose Bowl thriller had everything good about college football -- and everything bad -- in one broadcast.
January 3, 2005
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Bush's mercury proposal is drawing heat from both sides of the congressional aisle.
By Amanda Griscom
April 1, 2004
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In a new greatest-hits time capsule, Michigan's monumentally unhip Bob Seger stays true to his vision of a now-extinct America -- and makes you nostalgic for nostalgia.
By Andrew Beaujon
November 11, 2003
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In the aftermath of Sept. 11, fringe militia organizations are recasting themselves as neighborhood watch groups. But old ways die hard.
By Dan Laidman
July 4, 2002
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A teenager's fatal heart attack raises troubling questions about the safety of a drug whose popularity is exploding.
By Lawrence H. Diller, M.D.
April 27, 2000
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The lead investigator in the murder of 6-year-old Kayla Rolland asks me what race has to do with it.
By David Horowitz
March 13, 2000
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Why was George W. allied with a man who called his father, the former president, a tool of Satan?
By David Corn
March 10, 2000
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By exploiting a 6-year-old's tragic murder, liberals reveal the moral idiocy of their ideology.
By David Horowitz
March 6, 2000
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John McCain's supporters are wondering why conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh is going after their man.
By Eric Boehlert
March 4, 2000