
Tiarra Braddock
Reporter at WXYZ-TV (Southfield, MI)
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1 week ago |
wxyz.com | Tiarra Braddock |Brittany Toolis
Israel and Iran continue to launch attacks on each other. On Sunday, President Trump said the U.S. is not involved in the military strikes against Iran, but indicated it's possible the U.S. could get involved. And overnight, the Middle East inched closer to yet another war, with Iran retaliating against Israel's attacks that targeted nuclear and military sites. Israel has now declared a state of emergency, as the military says it has begun intercepting Iranian drones.
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1 week ago |
wxyz.com | Tiarra Braddock |Kellen Voss
ANN ARBOR, Mich. (WXYZ) — Thousands of people gathered in Ann Arbor on Saturday afternoon for a No Kings protest, one of thousands of protests happening all over the country today. According to a press release from No Kings, these protests have been organized to reject authoritarianism, billionaire-first politics, and the militarization of the country's democracy.
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2 weeks ago |
wxyz.com | Tiarra Braddock
YPSILANTI TWP, Mich (WXYZ) — The University of Michigan Board of Regents has approved the purchase of more than 124 acres of land in Ypsilanti Township for up to $8.1 million. The property will be used to build two AI supercomputing facilities in partnership with Los Alamos National Laboratory. The board voted to acquire the land at 10455 and 10635 Textile Road, where the university plans to establish research and computing centers focused on artificial intelligence technology.
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2 weeks ago |
wxyz.com | Tiarra Braddock
ROCHESTER, Mich. (WXYZ) — Nurses from Henry Ford Rochester Hospital will be on strike starting Monday at 7 a.m. as contract negotiations continue to stall over staffing ratios. "No one wins in a strike. We want to safely serve our patients and that's why we're doing this," said Dina Carlisle, president of OPEIU Local 40. Carlisle, who has been a nurse for 29 years, represents more than 350 registered nurses at the hospital.
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2 weeks ago |
wxyz.com | Tiarra Braddock
DETROIT, Mich. (WXYZ) — Hart Plaza in downtown Detroit was filled with thousands of people for Motor City Pride, the largest LGBTQ+ event in Michigan. Watch Tiarra's full story in the video player below Thousands gather at Motor City Pride festival in Detroit The two-day festival features more than 140 vendors and 150 performers across three stages, drawing crowds from across the state.
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