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  1. What do financial experts wish they knew about money as teenagers?View the full article

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  2. Gov. Gretchen Whitmer said she spoke with President Donald Trump after he floated pardoning the men convicted in a plot to kidnap her.View the full article

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  3. Affirming therapy gives young people space to explore who they are, experts say.View the full article

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  4. National Weather Service said to expect "thundersmoke" amid forecasts for Canadian wildfire smoke and thunderstorms.View the full article

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  5. Senators want to make changes to protect Medicaid.View the full article

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  6. East Lansing and Ann Arbor were the two Michigan cities on the federal list. There were also six Michigan counties.View the full article

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  7. In recent years, the company has opened 50 to 60 new restaurants annually and plans to keep up that expansion in 2025 and 2026.View the full article

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  8. Three-quarters of U.S. infants consume formula in the first six months of life.View the full article

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  9. For two days, Michigan's waters will be open to anyone who wants to fish without a license.View the full article

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  10. Lake Ontario, one of the region's five Great Lakes, is the only one that doesn't border Michigan. Here's what to know.View the full article

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  11. Michigan residents can expect rain and potential thunderstorms beginning late on June 3 into June 4. Here's what to know.View the full article

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  12. It’s the largest and most historic festival on Mackinac Island, according to the Mackinac Island Tourism Bureau.View the full article

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  13. Trump accused him of making up stories to sell his book and directed government agencies to investigate.View the full article

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  14. The push for proof-of-citizenship to register to vote hasn’t resulted in many new laws, at least so far.View the full article

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  15. At the Algonac City Council’s May 20 meeting, council members approved several items, including a proposal for design engineering services for the Smith Street Pump Station rehabilitation, water pl…View the full article

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  16. Holland, a west Michigan town with Dutch roots, is a popular summer tourist spot, known for tulips and windmills. Here's what to know.View the full article

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