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Michigan Cancels Ohio State Showdown, Citing COVID-19 Cases
Michigan has canceled its annual rivalry game at Ohio State because of the COVID-19 outbreak within the Wolverines football program
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Michigan-Ohio State Football Game Canceled for First Time in Over a Century
Michigan has canceled its annual rivalry football game against Ohio State after multiple players test positive for the coronavirus.
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Michigan Gets More Than 100 Complaints Against Former Doctor
The University of Michigan says it has received more than 100 “unique complaints” about a late physician accused of sexual abuse by former patients, including athletes who encountered him as a team doctor
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Former Michigan Wrestlers Urge More Victims to ‘speak Up'
Former University of Michigan wrestler Tad DeLuca has identified himself as the whistleblower whose 2018 complaint accusing the late Dr. Robert E
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Victims Turn to Media to Expose Sex Abuse by College Doctors
The first man to publicly accuse a former University of Michigan doctor of sexual abuse says he contacted a newspaper over fears the allegations would be covered up
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Nassar Victim Slams Michigan for Response to Doctor Abuse
The first woman who publicly accused convicted sports doctor Larry Nassar of sexual abuse says she is horrified and deeply disappointed with the University of Michigan for how it has handled allegations of abuse by a late doctor at the school
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University of Michigan Officials Told of Abuse Decades Ago
Documents obtained Friday by The Associated Press show University of Michigan officials were warned more than four decades ago that one of its doctors was fondling patients during medical exams. But the records show Dr. Robert E
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Wrestler Adds to Abuse Allegations Against University Doctor
An Olympic wrestler is accusing a University of Michigan doctor of touching him inappropriately during medical exams at the school
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Union President Steps Down as General Motors Sues Fiat Chrysler Over Alleged Bribery
United Auto Workers President Gary Jones abruptly resigned Wednesday, capping a tumultuous day that saw union leaders move to oust him, and General Motors accusing rival Fiat Chrysler in a lawsuit of bribing union officials to get more favorable contract terms from the UAW. Jones has notified the union that he would retire, his attorney, Bruce Maffeo of New York,...
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Concerns Raised About Staff Changes at Some Houston Schools
When the Houston Independent School District’s Gregory-Lincoln Education Center re-opens this month with yet another new principal, its fifth in eight years, the school’s new leader will face a tough customer in Shana Pruitt
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Number of US Overdose Deaths Appears to be Falling
US overdose deaths apparently declined a little last year — first drop in nearly 30 years.
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Scientists Predicting Record Dead Zone in Chesapeake Bay
Some ecologists at the University of Maryland are worried that a large spot of low oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay could harm the state’s seafood industry.
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Scientists Predicting Record Dead Zone in Chesapeake Bay
Some ecologists at the University of Maryland are worried that a large spot of low oxygen in the Chesapeake Bay could harm the state’s seafood industry.
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Denton Guyer Star Commits to Kansas Jayhawks
The University of Kansas is getting one of the top high school basketball players in Texas.
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Current, Two-Wave US Flu Season Is Now the Longest in 10 Years
Three months ago, this flu season was shaping up to be short and mild in the U.S. But a surprising second viral wave has made it the longest in 10 years. This flu season has been officially going for 21 weeks, according to reports collected through last week and released Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. That...
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New Thai Government May Be Unstable, Short-Lived
Thailand’s election Sunday is likely to produce a weak unstable government whether it’s a civilian or military-backed party that cobbles together a coalition, setting off a new phase of uncertainty in a country that’s a U.S. ally in Southeast Asia and one of the world’s top tourist destinations. The election is Thailand’s first since its military seized power from an...
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Hypnosis Helps IBD Patients
Ulcerative colitis and Crohn’s disease can create havoc on a person’s insides. These immune diseases cause the intestines to become inflamed and can cause a lot of pain. In addition to traditional medicine and surgery, IBD specialists are exploring the connection between mind and gut and using alternative therapies to bring relief.
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Opera Singer, Husband Appear in Court on Sex Assault Charge
A renowned Michigan opera singer and his husband have appeared in a Texas court to face charges of sexually assaulting another man in 2010.
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Opera Singer David Daniels and Husband Arrested on Sex Assault Charge
A renowned opera singer and University of Michigan professor is in police custody on allegations that he and his husband in 2010 sexually assaulted a singer in Houston.
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Two Love: Identical Twin Brothers to Wed Identical Sisters
Two sets of 24-year-old identical twins had their first date together, became engaged at the same time and are now preparing to tie the knot in Michigan this weekend. Identical twins Krissie and Kassie Bevier will marry Zack and Nick Lewan in Grass Lake on Aug. 3 and 4, the Jackson Citizen Patriot reported. Krissie and Zack’s wedding will be...