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University of Michigan men’s basketball coach Juwan Howard will miss the rest of the team’s regular season after being suspended by the Big Ten Conference for striking University of Wisconsin assistant coach Joe Krabbenhoft in a post-game melee on Sunday.

An explosive lawsuit contends that the police department of Warren, Michigan deliberately targeted seven Black male students in 2020, charging them with hazing in order to protect an elite white athlete which the suit alleges was "the main one" attacking younger athletes at that time.

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JeDonna Matthews Dinges, a Black woman, says that a neighbor at a house adjacent to hers displayed a Ku Klux Klan flag, but she's not taking the threat lightly and has challenged the issue head on.

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According to the official Instagram page of Michigan businessman and "deeply conservative" Governor candidate, Austen Change, part of his mission if elected is to "cancel Black History Month" because it's "offensive" to non-Black students.

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A 2019 probe into the city's water crisis has lead to a number of charges for up to 10 people related to the matter, including Synder.

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The former business mogul referring to Lil Pump as "Lil Pimp" should stand as a reminder that Trump could care less about their endorsement and pimped them for his own gains

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Sydney Parham, 26, was arrested and charged with the crime after being seen on a now-viral video attempting to set a vehicle on fire.

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Now that she's facing a small stretch in prison and a $50,000 fine, Jillian Wuestenberg decided to go the Trump route and play the victim even though it's a situation that she originally provoked.

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Rep. Sarah Anthony was provided a special security detail by a firefighter and community activist after seeing a video of the politician unnerved by the largely-white protestors that stormed the state capitol recently.

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The tragic incident took place in Flint, Mich. One suspect is in custody while two others are on the run.

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State Sen. Dale Zorn eventually ended up apologizing for wearing the mask to a Friday vote regarding the novel coronavirus spread in the state.

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The years-long ordeal suffered by the citizens of Flint, Mich. related to their tainted water supply will continue on as prosecutors move to dismiss all criminal charges related to the water crisis. Officials promise to keep investigating the matter based on new evidence and to restart a deeper examination of the findings.