Morning 4 is a quick roundup of stories we think you should know about to start your day. So, let’s get to the news.
Trump threatens to block opening of new bridge between Detroit and Canada
President Donald Trump posted on social media Monday, threatening to block the opening of the nearly finished Gordie Howe International Bridge connecting Detroit and Canada.
The Gordie Howe is owned by Michigan and Canada, but is being paid for almost entirely by Canada. The bridge does not have an official opening date, though it is expected to open to traffic this year. Construction started in 2018.
Trump took to Truth Social on Monday, slamming Canada for what he called unfair trade deals, and threatened to block the opening of the bridge until “the United States is fully compensated for everything we have given” Canada.
What to watch at the Olympics Tuesday, Feb. 10
It’s day four of the 2026 Milan Cortina Winter Olympics, and the lineup is packed with must-see events.
If you miss the live broadcasts, don’t worry. NBC will air replays later in the evening, including a late-night option for night owls.
US figure skater Amber Glenn resolves copyright issue with a Canadian music artist at the Olympics
U.S. figure skater Amber Glenn says she has smoothed out copyright concerns with the artist behind one of the pieces of her free skate music, and that the Olympic team gold medalist may have struck up a new friendship with him because of it.
Canadian artist Seb McKinnon, who produces music under the name CLANN, had taken to social media after Glenn performed her free skate to conclude the team event Sunday and expressed surprise that his song, “The Return,” was used as part of the program.
Detroit Tigers, Red Wings announce broadcast changes for upcoming seasons
A Michigan teen wanted a normal high school experience. But someone Fans of the Detroit Tigers and Red Wings are finally learning how they’ll be able to watch their teams during the upcoming seasons.
With regional sports networks like FanDuel Sports Network facing uncertainty, the broadcasting plans for teams like the Tigers, Red Wings, and Pistons have been in flux.
Weather: Metro Detroit finally catching a break from below-freezing temperatures
Finally rising above freezing today! Temperatures will be relatively mild across Metro Detroit with highs on either side of 40.
Today will end a 19-day streak in which highs at Detroit Metro Airport have not exceeded 32 degrees.
We turn about ten degrees colder Wednesday through Friday where highs will be closer to average in the low 30s. We will be a bit breezy on Wednesday, but will remain relatively dry through Friday with a few isolated chances for flakes, but no accumulation.