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Ivanka Trump has decided to wind down her company after deciding to pursue a career in public policy instead of returning to her fashion company.
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Ivanka Trump has decided to wind down her company after deciding to pursue a career in public policy instead of returning to her fashion company.
There's no question Hillary wasn't happy with his gaze.
Speaking before a supportive audience Ivanka Trump making an appearance in Troy Wednesday.
Tiffany who is the half-sister of Ivanka was recently on spring break and shared her experience with us via Instagram.
Former Wyandotte School Board President, Michael Swiecki attended the meeting, he told the room he sticks by his board's decision. "Listen we made a decision based on the knowledge we had at the time," Swiecki exclaimed.
From the streets of India to the doors of Dearborn, Paradise Street Eats & Biryani food truck opens to give Michiganders a taste they can't find anywhere else.
A Genesee County judge approved the $600 million settlement in the Flint water crisis, making it the biggest civil settlement in Michigan history, the state Attorney General's office announced Tuesday.
Macomb County is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a two-year study to learn more about the spread of muck, ecological and human health risks, and the eventual creation of a management plan for it around the lake.
The Supreme Court ruled unanimously Tuesday for a deaf student who sued his public school system for providing an inadequate education. The case is significant for other disabled students who allege they were failed by school officials.
Former Wyandotte School Board President, Michael Swiecki attended the meeting, he told the room he sticks by his board's decision. "Listen we made a decision based on the knowledge we had at the time," Swiecki exclaimed.
From the streets of India to the doors of Dearborn, Paradise Street Eats & Biryani food truck opens to give Michiganders a taste they can't find anywhere else.
The week of March 19-25 in Michigan is Severe Weather Awareness Week.
A Genesee County judge approved the $600 million settlement in the Flint water crisis, making it the biggest civil settlement in Michigan history, the state Attorney General's office announced Tuesday.
The contest pays $100 for winning each round and $1,000 to the overall winner.
General Motors' Cruise autonomous vehicle unit on Monday asked California for permission to test the cars across the entire state.
Women are carrying a big part of the load in the tool and die department at the Ford Woodhaven Stamping Plant.
Honda is recalling a half-million vehicles in the U.S. and Canada because the front seat belts may not latch properly.
It's talk about electrification and our future on "Michigan Matters" as William Shatner, star of the "Star Trek" TV show/movies, Bob Lutz, former Vice Chair of GM, ONE's CEO Mujeeb Ijaz and Dunamis Clean Energy's Natalie King appear on "Michigan Matters" 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
On March 9, 1964, the Ford Mustang rolled off the assembly line for the first time, and by the first anniversary of its release, 418,812 Mustangs had been sold.
The four-day event takes place in Chicago in early August.
Vinyl is back, and it's getting more popular by the year. So popular that record makers can't keep up.
On Sunday evening, the Detroit Youth Choir performed at Detroit Orchestra Hall.
Stephanie Reddick also thanked her late husband's many fans, especially those who knew him from the "Destiny" video game series.
The actor's death was confirmed to CBS News by two of his representatives.
The team won its first home match earlier this month while the university became the first HBCU to host an NCAA gymnastics competition.
The team looked at over 100 paintings by Monet and British painter Joseph Mallord William Turner, who was active before Monet, with the goal of finding an empirical basis to the hypothesis that the paintings capture increasingly polluted skies during the Industrial Revolution.
The four-day event takes place in Chicago in early August.
Highway safety regulators are investigating reports that the steering on some of the vehicles can stick.
Inflation's still high, but analysts warn that further rate hikes from the Fed could lead more more banks to topple.
The drug has been found in an increasing number of overdoses and overdose deaths.
Reports of patients with the drug-resistant fungal infection Candida auris have accelerated in recent years.
Xylazine, a sedative approved for animals, is increasingly being found mixed with fentanyl, authorities said.
Since its passage in 2010, the Affordable Care Act, or ACA, has helped cut the U.S. uninsured rate nearly in half, a new report says.
Pluvicto is currently only manufactured at a facility in Italy, the company said.
The team won its first home match earlier this month while the university became the first HBCU to host an NCAA gymnastics competition.
The Detroit Lions took another step in revamping the secondary, signing safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson.
Here's the complete schedule, game times, livestream links and TV info for the Sweet 16 and Elite 8 this weekend.
Miami improved to 39-34, one game behind the Brooklyn Nets for the sixth seed in the Eastern Conference. The Heat host the Nets on Saturday.
It's a familiar situation for Izzo, the 68-year-old Hall of Fame coach who won his 16th March Madness game with a lower-seeded team, the most of any coach.
As Women's History Month continues, it's a "Michigan Matters" spotlight on two dynamic leaders from our state – former First Lady Betty Ford and Dorothy Zehnder, the 101-year-old restaurant owner from Frankenmuth.
It's talk about electrification and our future on "Michigan Matters" as William Shatner, star of the "Star Trek" TV show/movies, Bob Lutz, former Vice Chair of GM, ONE's CEO Mujeeb Ijaz and Dunamis Clean Energy's Natalie King appear on "Michigan Matters" 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
Amid a growing jobs gap, companies like DTE are teaming up to help the cause. Hear from Jerry Norcia - president/CEO of DTE Energy, Nicole Sherard-Freeman, group executive of City of Detroit's Job and Economy Team, Portia Roberson, CEO of Focus: HOPE, and James Shaw of IBEW Local 17 as they discuss one new program and, the overall jobs picture.
Canada is vital to Michigan and vice versa as former Canadian Consul General of Detroit Joseph Comartin talks about on "Michigan Matters" which airs 8 am this Sunday on CBS Detroit.
He's an icon, former mayor and NBA superstar. He's Dave Bing and the legendary CEO appears on CBS Detroit's "Michigan Matters" this Sunday to talk about his life and overcoming challenges as he excelled in so many different arenas.
From the streets of India to the doors of Dearborn, Paradise Street Eats & Biryani food truck opens to give Michiganders a taste they can't find anywhere else.
Because of the dispute, the museum has been under orders to hold the painting while the court determined who would next get the art.
Crime Stoppers is now offering a $10,000 reward for information on an arrest in connection with a fatal crash in Orion Township that killed 31-year-old Thomas James Schleicher.
Macomb County is partnering with the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers for a two-year study to learn more about the spread of muck, ecological and human health risks, and the eventual creation of a management plan for it around the lake.
The state of Michigan will have a voluntary tornado drill at 1 p.m. on Wednesday, March 22; however, every county may be different on how they handle tornado drills.