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Why GM Is Partnering With Hyundai On New Vehicle Development And Sourcing

DETROIT - General Motors and Hyundai together make more vehicles than any other single automaker in the world. Between us, we run nearly two dozen assembly plants, building cars, trucks, and SUVs spread across key markets worldwide. And we’re both in the top 50 for U.S. patents - a clear sign that innovation drives what

By |2025-08-09T16:04:22-04:00August 9th, 2025|Auto Tech, ESD|

Artificial Intellience Now Must-Have In Executive Job Search

DETROIT - Artificial Intelligence has become a must-have for everything including executive job searches, says Gary Erickson, managing partner of Executive Search Partners. His group specializes in placing Chief Information Officers in big businesses, but ESP also places other senior executives. During the video interview, Erickson answered the following questions: Q: How is the overall

By |2025-08-14T10:49:17-04:00August 8th, 2025|Artificial Intelligence, mitechtv|

Harvard Astronomer Contends On CNN That Interstellar Object Could Be Alien Craft

BOSTON - A Harvard astronomer explained why an unidentified object detected this summer could potentially be an alien spacecraft. Avi Loeb, the chair of the university's astronomy department, appeared Thursday on "CNN This Morning" to discuss speculation about the 3I/ATLAS interstellar object, which was first spotted on July 1 by the Deep Random Survey remote telescope in Chile.

By |2025-08-09T16:05:02-04:00August 8th, 2025|Science|

Ohio Gov. DeWine Says Mental Health Issues Increasing Due To Cannabis Use

DAYTON - With references to Ohio’s legalization of cannabis and the prevalence of social media in the lives of children, Gov. Mike DeWine Thursday toured the Dayton Children’s Hospital Mathile Center for Mental Health and Wellness. DeWine said the opening of the $110 million center shows that Ohio is a “state that is a leader

By |2025-08-08T13:56:48-04:00August 8th, 2025|Guest Columns|

Exploring Infrastructure Projects? Millions Available From Feds To Support Your Efforts

LANSING —The Michigan Infrastructure Office  Technical Assistance Center is opening its fourth application window in 2025 to help communities access millions of dollars in federal grant funding. Infrastructure projects eligible for this application window include bridge updates, airport improvements, passenger ferry expansion, brownfield redevelopment training and railroad crossings. The TAC has supported over 68 infrastructure

By |2025-08-07T15:56:41-04:00August 7th, 2025|ESD, Featured, Government/Politics, Politics/Government|

First Full Year Cannabis Sales In Ohio Top $702 Million

COLUMBUS - This week marks the first year of recreational cannabis sales in Ohio with more than $702 million sold since sales went legal on Aug. 6, 2024. Exact number published by the Ohio Department of Commerce Division of Cannabis Control show the exact number is $702,587,948 with 109,706 pounds sold as of Aug. 5, the

By |2025-08-07T15:56:53-04:00August 7th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|

Michigan Cyber Summit And Michigan High School Cyber Summit Oct. 22-23

LANSING  — The Michigan Department of Technology, Management & Budget announced that registration is now open for the 2025 Michigan Cyber Summit and High School Cyber Summit to be held Oct. 22 and 23 at the Suburban Collection Showplace in Novi. “Michigan is leading the way to invest in cybersecurity and protect our residents online,”

By |2025-08-07T15:57:05-04:00August 7th, 2025|Cyber Defense, Featured|

How to Stay Focused and Avoid Impulsive Bets in the Casino

Casinos are designed to be exciting, but that thrill can quickly lead to reckless decisions if you’re not careful. Staying disciplined is the key to enjoying the experience without losing control. Whether you’re playing real online pokies or sitting at a blackjack table, impulsive bets can drain your bankroll faster than you realise. Here’s how

By |2025-08-07T14:15:44-04:00August 7th, 2025|Guest Columns|

First Year Of Ohio Cannabis Sales Slower Than Expected

COLUMBUS - On the one-year anniversary of recreational marijuana sales in Ohio, some local retailers say the rollout has been slower than expected. About 57% of Ohio voters approved a constitutional amendment in 2023 to legalize the sale of marijuana for recreational adult use. Those sales began Aug. 6, 2024. Given the success of recreational

By |2025-08-06T15:27:37-04:00August 6th, 2025|Marijuana Business, News|