The Black hair industry imports products from China. Here's what tariffs mean for braids and wigs
Read full article: The Black hair industry imports products from China. Here's what tariffs mean for braids and wigsBlack women are starting to pay more for their hair care because of the Trump administration’s tariffs on goods imported from China.
Can you guess the 5 most popular video games in Michigan? Here’s what one study found
Read full article: Can you guess the 5 most popular video games in Michigan? Here’s what one study foundNational Video Game Day is coming up this weekend, and one study set out to determine the five most popular video games in the state of Michigan.
Flint family receives life sentence for shooting, killing security guard over mask mandate
Read full article: Flint family receives life sentence for shooting, killing security guard over mask mandateThree people are sentenced to prison for the rest of their lives for the shooting death of a Family Dollar security guard.
Wayne State’s archaeologists students and professors dig at Malcolm X’s home in Inkster
Read full article: Wayne State’s archaeologists students and professors dig at Malcolm X’s home in InksterAll this week, students from Wayne State University have been working to uncover history at a home that once belonged to Malcolm X.
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For pregnant women, pandemic made hunt for drug rehab harder
Read full article: For pregnant women, pandemic made hunt for drug rehab harderSpecialized rehab programs for pregnant women are a rarity, but experts say they're needed to reduce the number of babies born to mothers who are increasingly struggling with drug use.
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Livonia police: D’wan Sims case remains open as DNA test returns with no match
Read full article: Livonia police: D’wan Sims case remains open as DNA test returns with no matchLivonia police said a DNA test returned without a match for a man who believed he was D’wan Sims, a missing child who was last seen at a Livonia mall more than 25 years ago.
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Mother of D’Wan Sims dies without answers in son’s 1994 disappearance
Read full article: Mother of D’Wan Sims dies without answers in son’s 1994 disappearanceLIVONIA, Mich. – Local 4 has been following the disappearance of D’Wan Sims for nearly 26 years. After years of tips, clues and dead ends, his mother, Dwanna Wiggins moved to North Carolina, where she passed away Monday. “He was never in any of those videos.”Since then, Wiggins moved to North Carolina and denied she had any involvement with her son’s disappearance. About a year ago, a man claimed on social media that he was D’wan Sims. Police said D’wan Sims deserves justice and they’re asking anyone with new information about this case to contact the Livonia Police Department at 734-466-2470.
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