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The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit

The Week That Was on Deadline Detroit

Von: Allan Lengel / Deadline Detroit
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Every week, the crew from Deadline Detroit breaks down the critical news stories of the week. It's solid analysis mixed with a healthy dose of humor, plus weekly nominees for "Schmuck of the Week."

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  • Detroit in Black and White: Adam Hollier Explains Why He Dropped out of One Race to Run For State Senate
    Feb 15 2026

    Hosts Vanessa Moss and Jim Nardone talk with lifelong Detroiter Adam Hollier, who explains why he dropped out of the race for Michigan Secretary of State and is now running for a state Senate seat.

    He talks about the public service jobs he's held over the years. He says that since he left the Senate in 2023, there hasn’t been a Black man there.

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    1 Std. und 1 Min.
  • Detroit in Black and White: A Shout-Out to Black History Month and Willie Horton and Claressa Shields
    Feb 7 2026

    Hosts Vanessa Moss and Jim Nardone talk about Detroit Black History Month and highlight some outstanding people, including Flint’s Claressa Shields, a world champion boxer, and former Detroit Tigers star Willie Horton.

    They also talk with special guests, viewers Mike Evans—who discusses immigration, the Wayne County Prosecutor’s Office questioning rulings by Detroit’s 36th District Court, and the NAACP in Detroit—and Les Little, who talks about corporate money hijacking elections.

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    1 Std. und 3 Min.
  • The Week That Was: Trump Wants to Nationalize Elections; Kwame Kilpatrick Gives Up Fight Against Feds.
    Feb 7 2026

    Host Saeed Khan talks with guests veteran attorneys Steve Fishman, Bill Seikaly, and Joel Sklar; community and labor activist Barb Ingalls; veteran journalist Nancy Derringer; and Deadline Detroit co-founder Allan Lengel.

    They talk about: DOJ releases a large (and last) batch of Epstein files—50% remain unreleased; Trump calls on Republicans to nationalize elections and mentions Detroit by name; former Detroit Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick cuts a deal to repay restitution after fighting it for years; the decline of The Washington Post; what’s next for journalism? Predictions for the Super Bowl; Schmuck of the Week.

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    1 Std. und 18 Min.
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