The Capitol Mob Was Only The Finale Of Trump’s Conspiracy To Overturn The Election Trump s incitement of the Jan. 6 riot, which is now the subject of an impeachment trial, was just one part of his scheme to subvert democracy.
The mood was already tense in Detroit’s expansive ballot-counting hall when President Trump tweeted on Nov. 4 that “a terrible thing” was “happening” in Michigan.
It was the third day of processing ballots, and that morning Chris Thomas had heard a weird rumor traveling around the counting floor.
A fellow election worker told Thomas, who was advising Detroit on its election after serving for 36 years as the state’s election director, that calls were welling on social media and email listservs urging local Republican “volunteers” to come down to the TCF Center, the massive conference hall where Thomas and his colleagues were hard at work.
Wayne County Commission calls for North American International Auto Show s return
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DETROIT (WXYZ) â The Wayne County Commission has unanimously adopted a resolution urging the Detroit Auto Dealer Association to continue hosting the North American International Auto Show at the TCF Center in Detroit after the auto show was canceled earlier this month because of COVID-19.
The TCF Center, formerly known as Cobo Hall, was the sight of the North American International Auto Show for years. The show was canceled this year because of COVID-19, but now the Wayne County Commissioners say they want it back and say the show can still go on with the right safety protocols in place.
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Blog: The Auto Show Is Ours to Evolve
The traditional auto show is quickly disappearing. In fact, it may already be gone. Tradition is based on the idea of something being “long-standing.” But very few things stand forever, and they change with time.
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The traditional auto show is quickly disappearing. In fact, it may already be gone. Tradition is based on the idea of something being “long-standing.” But very few things stand forever, and they change with time.
We are wrestling with that here in Detroit. We want our North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) tradition to endure, even though we recognize that today we are experiencing an inflection point impacting the auto industry. Everything is changing the vehicle, how we live, the consumer interface, and even our priorities. This is a convergence of mobility, digital and artificial intelligence proliferation, and a changing planet. We either find a path to the
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