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Michigan public health leaders and research scientists say the fallout from Trump administration cuts to federal research ...
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Defensive back and athlete Eliyjah Caldwell-Hardy announced his commitment to Michigan State via X on Sunday. The three-star ...
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A new study by researchers at Michigan State University has found a correlation between people who spend a lot of time on social media and their propensity to fall for “fake news” stories.