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Christy McDonald reflects on loss of beloved husband Jamie Samuelsen

Christy McDonald reflects on loss of beloved husband Jamie Samuelsen ‘Start to have the conversation with your doctor about making a plan,’ McDonald said Tags:  Local 4′s Devin Scillian sat down with Samuelsen’s wife, Christy McDonald. March is Colon Cancer Awareness Month and she’s taking up the cause to honor her husband. Ad “People say, ‘You’re so strong.’ And I say, ‘I am. I am really not.’ And to be able to admit that is OK too. That I’m not OK all the time,” McDonald is a journalist and anchor at Detroit Public Television. Her job is information. She now has way too much of it when it comes to colon cancer.

PFAS in the House: Are Toxic Forever Chemicals a Steady Drip in This Reporter s Home?

“PFAS in the House” was produced by Great Lakes Now/Detroit Public TV, in partnership with Type Investigations. This article was also co-published in Consumer Reports and The Guardian. After spending several months reporting on the PFAS crisis, an alarming realization hit taco night might be poisoning me. I learned that the type of nonstick pans that I used to fry the fish usually contain the toxic chemicals, also called per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances. Research alerted me to their use in some types of parchment paper used to roll tortillas, while the aluminum foil in which I wrapped leftovers raised a red flag with its “nonstick” label. For dessert, I purchased cookies that a local bakery packed in the type of paper bags sometimes treated with PFAS, and the chemicals may have been in my tap water and fish.

Michigan to get billions from COVID-19 bill as Biden gets signature win

Michigan to get billions from COVID-19 bill as Biden gets signature win Todd Spangler, Detroit Free Press Ford making clear N95 face masks for COVID-19 protection, hearing impaired Replay Video UP NEXT Deeply divided along party lines, the U.S. House on Wednesday gave final passage to a sweeping $1.9-trillion bill that will send billions to help Michigan taxpayers, businesses, schools and governments recover from the year-old COVID-19 pandemic.  While the 220-211 vote represents a clear, early victory for President Joe Biden and a slim Democratic majority in Congress, it may also give Republicans, who unanimously opposed the legislation, a foothold from which to climb back into the majority in future elections. No Republicans, including seven of Michigan s 14 members of the House, voted for the plan; only one Democrat in Congress, U.S. Rep. Jared Golden of Maine, voted against it.

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