Blogs

Free Tutoring Offered for Farmington Hills Students

The Farmington African American Parent Network will host free tutoring on Saturdays for Farmington School District students. These tutoring sessions called, Super Saturdays, are hosted every Saturday from 9-11 am. Students can receive help in subjects including reading, writing, math, and vocabulary. These sessions are restricted to Farmington School District students only and are open […]

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Send Your Kids To School Here For A Unique Career Training Experience And Strong Friendships

William D. Ford Career Technical Center, located in western Wayne County, is a special place in Wayne-Westland Community Schools District where students are especially excited to attend. How does it work? Students will spend half of their day in their home high school and then the other half at the career technical center. What’s unique […]

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Tariffs Explained: A Timeline of Trump’s First 45 Days

Taxes on imports have caught the economy off-guard, and the system is reeling. By Harrison Stidolph Mar. 19, 2025– It’s been over a month since President Trump imposed his first round of tariffs on U.S. trade partners, and declines in the stock market have many concerned for the future of international trade. After a lengthy […]

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The Return of the Trump

Before his presidency began, Donald Trump told Americans that he would make immediate changes to the country. To his credit, on his first day, he signed 26 executive orders that tackled topics such as immigration issues and DEI programs across the country. He also preached to Americans that his plan to issue tariffs to many of our trade partners […]

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Why ‘This American Life’ is different from other podcasts.

It is a Sunday in the beginning of February 2025, and an hour of an episode of the podcast “This American Life,” is released called, “Groundhog Day.” It talks about the cultural impact around a day celebrated in Punxsutawney, Pennsylvania and how that day is celebrated and looked upon over time. Its hosted my Ira […]

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‘Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage’ is a Compelling New Podcast from Malcolm Gladwell

While I knew Malcolm Gladwell was a good writer, I did not know he was also a compelling audio presenter and storyteller. With tight editing, detailed background information and engaging interviews, “Medal of Honor: Stories of Courage” is not just interesting to listen to, but is a top-quality production. Though there is only one season, […]

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Your New Favorite Music Podcast: NPR’s “All Songs Considered”

If you consider yourself a music lover, audiophile or just someone on the hunt for your next music podcast, well look no further– NPR’s All Songs Considered has you covered. Since its first release in 2000, All Songs Considered has been NPR’s flagship podcast for what’s latest in the music scene: host Robin Hilton and […]

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WSJ ‘Student Loan Borrowers Take Hit’ podcast

My podcast that I selected was “Student-Load Borrowers Hit by Steep Drop In Credit Scores. The main subject of the podcast discusses how recent student loan borrowers have had a lot amount of credit reprimand due to the recent state of the economy. This podcast is produced by “Wall Street Journal”. The podcast is hosted […]

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Have A Listen To How Neighborly Actions Are Preventing Disease And Saving Lives

“Short Wave,” is a an easy-to-follow short story podcast about the science of new discoveries and everyday wonders in 15 minutes of less. Hosts Emily Kwong and Regina Barber do an amazing job in making the science in their topics easily understandable and bring at atmosphere that is fun and exciting! One episode titled, “How […]

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Is the ‘Call Her Daddy’ by Alex Cooper podcast really that serious?

‘Call Her Daddy’, by internet personality Alex Cooper, has been a podcast that I believe has blown up tremendously over the past year. While the podcast first gained popularity for its candid and often alarming discussions about relationships, dating, and intimacy, it has since evolved into a platform that covers a broader range of topics, […]

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