Flint Water Crisis
UPDATE #1 (Jan. 26, 15:00 EST): The Game has shared a photo of the $500,000 that he has pledged to donate to Flint, Michigan amid the City’s current…
“I admire Rick Snyder for stepping up right now. He’s going to the challenge, and he’s fired people and accepted responsibility to fix this."
The Washington D.C. area, which received over two feet of snow, has decided to close both federal and local government offices and schools.
(Indianapolis, Ind) Hoosiers need help sending water to Flint, Mich Members of IUPUI’s Black Student Union are gathering water to send to Flint, Mich., BSU President Raeven Ridgell says donations of water can be delivered to Joseph T. Taylor Hall, Suite 100 on IUPUI’s campus. Ridgell stresses that they are only donating water and not […]
The EPA called Michigan’s response “inadequate,” announcing an emergency order to address the water crisis
President Obama on Thursday announced his administration would give the city $80 million in federal funding to assist in the water crisis poisoning thousands -- a growing scandal that has sparked resignation requests from citizens for Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder.
Big Sean and his Detroit non-profit, the Sean Anderson Foundation (SAF), announced today it has partnered with CrowdRise to launch the #HEALFLINTKIDS campaign to help families with kids who have been exposed to toxic water in Flint, Mich.
During his State of the State address Tuesday, Michigan Governor Rick Snyder apologized for his response to the Flint water crisis and promised to fix the man-made disaster amid calls for his resignation and two lawsuits filed against city and state officials.
Gov. Snyder will appear before the Michigan Congress Tuesday evening to present his plan.
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UPDATE: The Game Pledges To Donate $1,000,000 To Flint, Michigan Amid Current Water Crisis; Rapper Shares Photo Of Bank Wire
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Diddy & Mark Wahlberg Donate 1 Million Bottles Of AQUAhydrate To Flint, Michigan
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Presidential Hopeful Jeb Bush Defends Michigan Governor For Handling Of Flint Crisis
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