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The New York Times Cheers Whitmer But Clams Up On Her Florida Trip

Gretchen Whitmer has a been a favored politician of The New York Times. The news publisher has run many positive stories on Michigan’s governor over the last 13 months. Five articles written by Kathleen Gray, to cite one reporter, have featured Whitmer’s name in the headline since the pandemic started. For example, a headline from April 18, 2020, read, “Gretchen Whitmer Isn’t Backing Down.” The article stated, “She is a first-term governor and rising star in the Democratic Party, a frequent critic of the Trump administration for its handling of the coronavirus health crisis and a prominent foil of the president’s in the heated debate over when to reopen the nation for business.”

Celebrate pot day with Metro Detroit festivities, promos

Celebrate pot day with metro Detroit festivities, promos Minnah Arshad, Detroit Free Press © Paul Sancya, Associated Press Marijuana buds are shown at Huron View Provisioning in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. It s the day celebrated by pot lovers across the globe  4/20 day and now that recreational marijuana is legal in Michigan, there are plenty of places celebrating Tuesday. According to legend, the 4/20 got started in Marin County, California, when a group of five high school pals said they would meet after school at 4:20 p.m. to smoke weed. That transformed into the shorthand of 420, which has become a not-so-underground way to say “let’s get high.”

Celebrate 420 day with these metro Detroit festivities, sales

Celebrate 420 day with these metro Detroit festivities, sales Minnah Arshad, Detroit Free Press © Paul Sancya, Associated Press Marijuana buds are shown at Huron View Provisioning in Ann Arbor on Thursday, Jan. 28, 2021. It s the day celebrated by pot lovers across the globe  4/20 day and now that recreational marijuana is legal in Michigan, there are plenty of places celebrating Tuesday. According to legend, the 4/20 got started in Marin County, California, when a group of five high school pals said they would meet after school at 4:20 p.m. to smoke weed. That transformed into the shorthand of 420, which has become a not-so-underground way to say “let’s get high.”

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