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Facial Recognition Led to Wrongful Arrests. So Detroit Is Making Changes.
The Detroit Police Department arrested three people after bad facial recognition matches, a national record. But it’s adopting new policies that even the A.C.L.U. endorses.
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Newyork
Max Hardy, 40, Dies; Helped Bring Chef-Driven Cuisine to Detroit
With his unique blend of Lowcountry and Caribbean influences, he ranked among the best of a new generation of Black culinary wizards.
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Will Detroit’s Comeback Benefit Detroiters?
I found it online: a weary, five-bedroom American Foursquare house on a block in Detroit that had seen better days. The blue tarp over the roof didn’t scare me. (It should have.) Neither did the price: $44,000, which would barely purchase a parking ...
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Newyork
Amp Fiddler, Versatile Keyboardist, Singer and Mentor, Dies at 65
A mainstay of Detroit’s soul, funk and electronic music scenes, he also offered guidance to young hip-hop and electronic music aspirants, notably J Dilla.
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Detroit Man Charged in Stabbing Death of Synagogue President
The authorities say the killing of Samantha Woll, widely known as a civic leader, followed a home invasion by a stranger.
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Rashida Tlaib, Censured by the House, Is Praised and Condemned at Home
The Democratic congresswoman from the Detroit area and the only Palestinian-American in the House faces a complicated landscape in her district.
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Killing of Detroit Synagogue Leader Not Related to Antisemitism, Police Say
Detroit’s police chief said “persons of interest” had been identified in the killing. No arrests have been made.
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Synagogue Leader Killed in Detroit, Michigan Attorney General Says
Samantha Woll, 40, was the president of a synagogue downtown. The motive is not known, authorities say.
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In Detroit, a Tiny Home Generates a Big Controversy
A program that rents homes to low-income residents, and helps them build equity as homeowners, was rocked when one of the initial participants was evicted.
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Classic Car Show Right at Home in ‘City That Put the World on Wheels’
The first Detroit Concours d’Elegance, part of a series of events traditionally held at upscale resorts, took place in the heart of the Motor City.