
Stateside: Monday, May 5, 2025
First, we explore Santa Ono’s presidency at the University of Michigan and discuss dropped charges against protesters.

First, we explore Santa Ono’s presidency at the University of Michigan and discuss dropped charges against protesters.

Republican Winsome Earle-Sears, previously avoiding LGBTQ issues, now centers anti-trans rhetoric in her 2025 campaign, facing opportunism claims.

Arizona Head Start providers faced funding disruptions due to federal freezes, prompting senators to demand action.

Michigan mandates lead testing for children at ages one and two to mitigate health risks and ensure healthier lives.

Construction starts Monday on a $16M wildlife overpass on I-17 south of Flagstaff to improve safety and habitat.

Donna Jackson, the first Black woman to manage the Scarab Club gallery, aims to make art accessible in Detroit.

Michigan Attorney General drops charges against pro-Palestinian protesters, citing resource concerns and bias perception.

More American adults are using talk therapy, while reliance on psychiatric medications declined, a new study reveals.

More American adults are receiving talk therapy, with usage increasing from 6.5% in 2018 to 8.5% in 2021, a study finds.

Michigan may see its first regional deer cull as Farmington and Southfield consider joining Farmington Hills’ plan.

California’s leaders are tested as diversity and higher education face challenges from the Trump administration’s policies.

Malachi Barrett and Sam Robinson discuss Detroit’s mayoral race, while other guests cover music, fiction, and clean energy.

