A young girl in Michigan is turning lemons into more than just lemonade — she’s helping local veterans, too
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Girl’s lemonade stand raises more than $2K for VA hospital
A young girl in Michigan is turning lemons into more than just lemonade — she’s helping local veterans, too
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Girl’s lemonade stand raises more than $2K for VA hospital
A young girl in Michigan is turning lemons into more than just lemonade — she’s helping local veterans, too
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Girl’s lemonade stand raises more than $2K for VA hospital
A mother and her five children have died in a massive fire at a motel in Benton Harbor, Michigan, according to authorities.
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Mom, 5 children dead in Michigan motel fire
Kirk Cousins faces Super Bowl expectations, but in Holland, Michigan, family and friends keep him grounded — and rib him for writing book reports.
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Who is Kirk Cousins? A journey to the hometown of an $84 million underdog
Our series, A More Perfect Union, aims to show that what unites us as Americans is far greater than what divides us. Michelle Miller spoke to Monica Sparks and Jessica Ann Tyson, identical twin sisters from Grand Rapids, Michigan, who are alike in almost every single way except for one thing.
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Twins from different parties run for office in neighboring districts
General Motors is entering a new business that’s often described as Airbnb for cars. Starting this week, many people who own or lease newer models from GM’s brands can sign up to rent out their vehicles through the Peer Cars program. It’s part of GM’s established car-sharing app Maven. Peer Cars launched initially in Chicago, Detroit and Ann Arbor, Michigan. Fortune magazine senior editor-at-large Leigh Gallagher joins “CBS This Morning” to discuss monetizing an asset that could be sitting idle.
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Behind GM’s peer-to-peer car sharing service
A Michigan office manager risked his career to expose a doctor who gave chemotherapy to patients who did not have cancer. “Whistleblower”, host Alex Ferrer talks to the former office manager who stepped forward to expose the man responsible. “Whistleblower” airs Friday night at 8 p.m. ET, 7 p.m. CT on CBS.
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"Whistleblower": Doctor gave chemotherapy to patients who didn’t have cancer
ATLANTA, Ga. (CBS Local/CNN) – An outbreak of salmonella linked to raw turkey products has affected at least 90 people across 26 states, the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced Thursday. Among them, 40 people have been hospitalized, but no deaths have been reported. Illnesses have been reported in Alaska, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Hawaii, Iowa, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Kentucky, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, New Jersey, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, South Dakota, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia and Wisconsin, according to the CDC . In interviews with health officials, people who have gotten sick reported eating different types and brands of turkey products purchased from several locations, the CDC noted in its announcement. Of 61 people interviewed, 37 reported preparing or eating turkey products that were purchased raw, including ground turkey, turkey pieces and whole turkey before they began experiencing symptoms, according to the CDC. Two of the 61 people interviewed became sick after pets in their home ate raw ground turkey pet food. Three of the people interviewed reported working in a facility that raises or processes turkeys or living with someone who worked in such facilities. Samples of raw turkey pet food, raw turkey products and live turkeys have tested positive for the outbreak strain of salmonella, which could mean the outbreak is “widespread in the turkey industry,” the CDC said. The first cases of illness in the outbreak began in November and they continued to this month. Symptoms of salmonella infection include diarrhea, fever and stomach cramps about 12 to 72 hours after being exposed to the bacteria. The symptoms usually last four to seven days, and most people recover without treatment. In rare cases, salmonella infection can cause death if the patient isn’t treated promptly with antibiotics. An estimated 1.2 million salmonella cases occur annually in the United States and various foods are the source for about 1 million of those illnesses, according to the CDC. The US Department of Agriculture’s Food Safety and Inspection Service is monitoring the outbreak. On Thursday, the agency said in a statement that it has not identified a single source for the outbreak at this time. The USDA and the CDC said they “have shared this information with representatives from the turkey industry and asked about steps that they may be taking to reduce Salmonella contamination.” The food safety service “reminds consumers to wash their hands thoroughly after handling any raw meat and poultry products, cook these products to the safe recommended temperature, and use a food thermometer,” the statement said. The CDC noted that the outbreak is a reminder that raw turkey products can have germs that easily spread around the kitchen and make people sick. To help prevent salmonella infection from raw turkey, the CDC advises to: Wash your hands before and after preparing or eating food. Cook raw turkey thoroughly to an internal temperature of 165 degrees Fahrenheit, and heat leftovers to 165 degrees Fahrenheit. Thoroughly wash hands, counters, cutting boards, and utensils with warm, soapy water after touching raw turkey and use a separate cutting board for raw turkey and other raw meats if possible. Avoid washing raw poultry before cooking, as germs in raw poultry juices can spread to other areas and food. Avoid feeding raw diets to pets, as germs like salmonella in raw pet food can make your pets sick. The-CNN-Wire & © 2018 Cable News Network, Inc., a Time Warner Company. All rights reserved.
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Salmonella Outbreak In 26 States Tied To Raw Turkey
LOS ANGELES (CBSNewYork) — It was a powerful moment Wednesday night at the ESPYS. Survivors of sexual abuse by Larry Nassar , a former team doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, were honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. More than 100 of those victims took the stage to accept the award. Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman had a message for victims of sexual assault. “To all the survivors out there, do not let anyone rewrite your story,” she said. “Your truth does matter. You matter and you are not alone.” Former gymnast Sarah Klein also appeared on stage. She was Nassar’s first known victim 30 years ago. Klein said the women who accepted the Arthur Ashe award were there to present an “image for the world to see — a portrait of survival.”
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ESPYs Honor Larry Nassar’s Gymnastics Sex Abuse Victims
LOS ANGELES (CBSNewYork) — It was a powerful moment Wednesday night at the ESPYS. Survivors of sexual abuse by Larry Nassar , a former team doctor for USA Gymnastics and Michigan State University, were honored with the Arthur Ashe Award for Courage. More than 100 of those victims took the stage to accept the award. Olympic gold medalist Aly Raisman had a message for victims of sexual assault. “To all the survivors out there, do not let anyone rewrite your story,” she said. “Your truth does matter. You matter and you are not alone.” Former gymnast Sarah Klein also appeared on stage. She was Nassar’s first known victim 30 years ago. Klein said the women who accepted the Arthur Ashe award were there to present an “image for the world to see — a portrait of survival.”
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ESPYs Honor Larry Nassar’s Gymnastics Sex Abuse Victims
KENTWOOD, Mich. (CBS Local) – Twin sisters Monica Sparks and Jessica Ann Tyson are so much alike that both are running for public office in Michigan. However, the similarities between the sisters probably end there as Jessica is running as a Republican and Monica is running as a Democrat. Jessica is running to become Kent County Commissioner in the 13th district. Motivated by the decision, Monica entered the race to become commissioner of the 12th district. “The reason that I’m standing as a Democrat is funny because she said the same thing but we just see through two different lenses,” Sparks said, via KFVS . Twin sisters run for office – one as Republican, one as Democrat https://t.co/eaQhdfDiqy pic.twitter.com/RqhSLVyzbP — KFVS News (@kfvsnews) July 18, 2018 The sisters tell local reporters that they are devoted to their respective parties and are endorsing each other’s challenger. “She’s my biggest cheerleader, and right now, I don’t have my biggest cheerleader,” Tyson explained. The twins, who were separated from their mother as children and raised in foster care, say the pain of their childhood fuels them to do good for Kent County. “It’s so amazing just to be able to sit here and run for county commissioner,” Sparks added. “Left wing and the right wing belong to the same bird.”
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Twin Sisters Are Both Running For Office, But In Opposite Parties
A chilly Michigan night surrounds the combustible energy inside of Mix Factory One Studios, where artists, managers, and producers are all in different …
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How Detroit rapper P8tience fought through poverty to make a career out of music
A chilly Michigan night surrounds the combustible energy inside of Mix Factory One Studios, where artists, managers, and producers are all in different …
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How Detroit rapper P8tience fought through poverty to make a career out of music
Darryl Rogers, who coached Michigan State to a share of the Big Ten title in 1978 and later took the helm for the Detroit Lions, has died. He was 83. Rogers also coached at Arizona State, Fresno State and San Jose State.
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Former MSU, ASU and Lions coach Rogers dies
MICHIGAN (CBS Local) – Michigan has added several medical conditions to the state’s list of ailments which qualify for a medical marijuana prescription. In a release by Michigan’s Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA), 11 “debilitating medical conditions” including autism, arthritis, Parkinson’s disease, and Tourette’s Syndrome have now been deemed treatable by LARA’s director Shelly Edgerton. “With the changes in state law to include marihuana-infused products, and the advancement of marihuana research… I’ve added these eleven conditions to the approved list,” Edgerton said in the July 9 release . The 11 conditions joins other serious illnesses like cancer, glaucoma, and ALS on the state’s approved marijuana list. Michigan’s full list of newly approved ailments includes: Arthritis Autism Chronic Pain Colitis Inflammatory Bowel Disease Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Parkinson’s Rheumatoid Arthritis Spinal Cord Injury Tourette’s Syndrome Ulcerative Colitis 11 other conditions were denied marijuana treatment by Edgerton. That list included asthma, depression, and diabetes. “It is definitely opening the doors to be able to help many, many families. I honestly feel like it saved my son’s life,” Amie Carter told WNEM . Carter’s 11-year-old son Jayden has autism and has reportedly had major issues with behavior in the past. “Because of cannabis oil he hasn’t any encounters with police in over a year, it changed our lives,” Carter added.
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Michigan Says Autism And Arthritis Now Treatable By Medical Marijuana