Plus, the Detroit Lions are a joke again.
TUESDAY, OCTOBER 11, 2022 |
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In today's newsletter, Michigan gas prices jump up, the Detroit Lions are a joke again and a trial in the Flint Family Dollar homicide begins. |
What's the deal with Tuesdays? |
It seems like each day of the week has an identity, except for Tuesday. Monday is the day everyone loves to hate. Wednesday is the middle of the work week ("hump day," if you will). Thursday has its own fun identity (and a lot of party opportunities if you are a college student). Friday is the day we all wait for. And the weekend? Well, that's pinnacle. So since there is nothing special about Tuesday, I feel like making it special with some fun stories to read. Let's make this day great! Here's a look at how you can see some super bright meteors this month. We also have some cool fall travel deals to share. And if you are big on spooky season, you will be happy to find this list of haunted houses to visit in mid-Michigan. Here's to making every day special, even if it is just a Tuesday.
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It's not the greatest fall photo but here is a reminder that wherever you are in Michigan, at least some colors are starting to show on the local trees. Take a drive to check it out. (Photo by Jessica Shepherd) |
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QAnon, Christianity and Trump converge in Michigan. |
Dramatic music and lots of pointing fingers: At recent events, including in Michigan, former President Donald Trump and his rallygoers have used symbols of the QAnon conspiracy movement. Two years after leaving office, the former president, QAnon and a evangelical Christianity are increasingly linked, experts say. One expert's input: The ex-president flirted with the QAnon conspiracy when he was in office, but Trump has now “fully embraced it,” said Mia Bloom, a Georgia State University professor who co-wrote a book on QAnon last year. MAGA regalia:For some Trump supporters, the "Make America Great Again" movement is part of a lifestyle. |
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Michigan gas prices jump to $4.35, but expert predicts prices will 'inch down.' |
Prices are up at the pump: Gas prices in Michigan are up 50 cents in the past month, according to AAA, as the state is averaging $4.35 per gallon on Monday. That’s up 19 cents in the past week, while nationwide gas prices have only risen 12 cents in that timeframe. An expert says they should improve: "Some of the refinery snags that have caused prices to surge in the West and Great Lakes appear to be improving, with prices in those two regions likely to inch down," wrote GasBuddy Head of Petroleum Analysis Patrick De Haan in a newsletter.
While we are on the subject of money: There appears to be a silver lining when it comes to interest rates. For savers, the rates could grow money faster. |
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About 80% of Michigan teens do not get adequate sleep, and it's hurting their health. |
Lacking sleep:Teenagers should get eight to 10 hours of sleep, but about 78% of high school students reported they did not get eight or more hours on an average school night, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System. In Michigan, the rate was greater – 82.4% in 2019. It's not fine: The American Academy of Pediatrics has called insufficient sleep a “chronic problem worldwide” and the American Medical Association and the American Academy of Sleep Medicine recognize it as a serious health risk among adolescents. Speaking of high school students: One in 7 high school students admit to e-cigarette use, a study has found.
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That's a Tuesday in the books. And hopefully we helped you get a good start to the day. You can always find the latest Michigan news at MLive.com. And any day is a great day to become an MLive subscriber. We will se you back here bright and early tomorrow morning.
— Jessica Shepherd |
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