We start with a very cool story about Jack White, “Seven Nation Army,” and how seven little notes turned into one of the biggest chants in global sports. Was neat to find this video.
Then we get into something a lot closer to home: A cyclospora outbreak that has Taco Bell locations pulling lettuce and cilantro off the menu, and what that says about cuts to CDC surveillance and how we think about food safety in Michigan.
From there, Norris and I dig into Lansing’s proposed “quiet cars” bill aimed at loud exhausts up and down Woodward, why noise is part of living near big thoroughfares, and how enforcement can too easily slide into pretextual stops for Black drivers and folks just trying to get to work with a busted muffler. More: https://www.freep.com/story/news/local/2026/07/13/michigan-bills-law-loud-cars-modified-exhaust-woodward/90472088007/
We close with some good news: Concert of Colors kicks off in Midtown, honoring the late Ishmael Ahmed and bringing multi-generational, global sounds to the DIA and surrounding venues — one of those “if you live here, you really should go at least once” Detroit events. https://www.concertofcolors.com/
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Full Rundown:
01:33 - Seven Nation Army video and Daily Detroit political topography survey
06:22 - There's a growing Cyclosporiasis outbreak throughout Michigan, including taking lettuce of the menu of a number of restaurants include Taco Bell at some Metro Detroit location
11:43 A bill pushing for quieter cars working it's way through the Michigan legislature
17:10 Concert of Colors is back this week