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'A Sad Moment': MI Gov. Responds to State GOP Chair Calling Her a Witch
Michigan's GOP chair said last week that Whitmer and two other top female Democrats should be "ready for the burning at the stake."
University of Michigan Deactivates 375 Student ID Cards Due to COVID Policy
"The notification sent on Tuesday should not come as a surprise to the recipients," Sarah Daniels, associate dean of students and a member of the Compliance and Accountability Team said in the statement.
Michigan Library Where Venomous Mediterranean Recluse Spiders Found Reopens
In rare cases, the bite of a Mediterranean recluse spider can lead to a condition called loxoscelism that is characterized by skin lesions.
UM Admits Doctor Sexually Abused Students But Victims' Lawsuits Invalid
The University said Friday that lawsuits filed by victims of Dr. Anderson "are barred by the three-year statute of limitations."
Transgender People with Gender Dysphoria' May Have Brain Differences
Other experts in the field have said the theory should be regarded with caution.
Two Thirds of Parents Struggle to Spot Signs of Depression in Their Kids
Most parents think children should be screened for depression at school.
Fifth Graders Write Letters of Support to Michigan Football Player
The fifth graders sent the wide receiver letters to encourage him as part of an act of kindness project organized by their teacher.
U.S. Research Into Child Gun Deaths Amounts to Just $600 Per Kid Killed
The findings follow research showing more children were shot dead in 2017 than active duty military and on-duty police officers.
Climate Change Model of Early Eocene is 'Scary Finding' for Earth's Future
Researchers have managed to simulate the climate during the Paleocene-Eocene Thermal Maximum—when Earth was 14 degrees Celsius warmer than it is now.
Tearing Down Abandoned Buildings May Help Lower Gun Violence: Detroit Study
The approach could tackle gun-crime "without getting into the murky area of individual firearm ownership/carriage," one expert told Newsweek.
Children Aren't Born With Learning Styles, Scientists Warn Parents
The myth that children are visual, auditory and kinesthetic learners robs them of opportunities, a professor of educational psychology told Newsweek.
Just 20 Minutes Per Day In Nature Cuts Stress Hormones
Scientists hope this latest study will encourage doctors to prescribe "nature pills."
Parents and Kids Interact More When Reading Paper Books
Scientists arrived at their conclusion after watching parents read with their children in a laboratory.
Skin-crawling Video Shows Huge Tarantula Kill Opossum
Scientists also documented huge spiders preying on frogs and lizards.
Study Shows When Shock Therapy Is Best for Depression
It may be time to end the stigma against the approach.
How Many Minutes' Exercise Will Make You Happy?
Scientists have pinpointed the minimum amount of exercise needed to boost a person's mood.
Could Another Michigan Loss Send Harbaugh Back to NFL?
Harbaugh has been linked with the Bears.
Friendships Are Beneficial for Older Adults: Study
Researchers sought to discover whether the link between close relationships and health are static across life.
Behold the Best College Football Weekend in a Decade
As four Heisman Trophy favorites compete in three showstopping games this weekend, we size up the lineups.
6 Instances of Michigan Coach Jim Harbaugh Acting Crazy
No head football coach has ever been as enthusiastic about his job as Jim Harbaugh.
Unnecessary Gruffness: Colin Cowherd and Jim Harbaugh
ESPN radio's Colin Cowherd loses utter control of an interview with U of M football coach Jim Harbaugh.
University of Michigan Backtracks After Canceling 'American Sniper' Screening
Critics complained about anti-Muslim bias in the film, but the cancellation drew even more criticism.
Big Blew: How Michigan Football Got So Bad, So Quickly
University of Michigan's Brady Hoke, now in his fourth season, is finished in Ann Arbor