Detroit News offers buyouts to all of its newsroom employees
The financially struggling Detroit News is trying to avoid massive layoffs.
The financially struggling Detroit News is trying to avoid massive layoffs.
The past four nights of protests and marches in Detroit have been peaceful, and police have allowed demonstrators to take to the streets.
It’s just the latest incident of intimidation directed at Muslims after Donald Trump won Tuesday’s election.
An anti-Donald Trump rally and march “to shut down Trump’s racist vision for America” is scheduled from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. tonight at Wayne State University.
“Now lets get to work and hang these traitors,” the Trump supporter boasted on Facebook.
These are just the beginning of what is expected to be many anti-Trump rallies in the coming weeks in metro Detroit.
For the Free Press, it was an embarrassing “Dewey defeats Truman” declaration.
Broken ballot machines. Trump supporters in camouflage intimidating voters. Lack of ballots. Those are just some of the problem on Election Day.
Many of the nearly 35,000 ramps are on inaccessible sidewalks or streets with no homes.
Is this the 56-year-old man’s idea of making America great again?