Korean Woman to be the First Director of the Newly Established ‘Virtual Currency Enforcement Bureau’

[MKW=Tackyong Kim] The U.S. Department of Justice announced on the 17th that it has established the National Cryptocurrency Enforcement Agency (NCEF), which is responsible for investigating and prosecuting the abuse of digital assets such as virtual currency by countries such as North Korea and Iran and cyber criminals. Lisa Monaco, U.S. Deputy Attorney General of […]
WATCH: Michigan Chronicle NEWS NOW!

DETROIT — This week’s episode: Detroit Businessman Gifts 100K to Black Colleges, Local Fashion Guru Partners with Basketball League. From news that informs you, to stories that excite you! Stay in the know with our new digital show that gives you the run-down of news and information that matters to you, in less than 10 […]
Faces & Places: Adat Shalom’s ‘Volunteer Day in a Box’

Enthusiastic and talented volunteers of all ages participated in Adat Shalom’s Volunteer Day in a Box, supporting 10 organizations throughout Metro Detroit.
Mosque arsonist identified as local Arab American, former U.S. army translator in Iraq, with history of mental health issues

DEARBORN — The local community was shocked by a disturbing incident last weekend when an armed man set fire at a mosque, shot at responding Dearborn police officers and was subsequently killed after a pursuit. The Arab American News later learned from sources that the suspect in the attack on the Al-Huda mosque last Saturday morning […]
Tormenta ‘dinámica’ descargará hasta un pie de nieve en Michigan

Se espera que una tormenta expansiva y multifacética atraviese el centro y el este de los Estados Unidos esta semana y produzca una gran cantidad de impactos, incluida la acumulación de nieve y hielo peligroso. Se prevé que caiga hasta un pie de nieve desde el noreste de Kansas hasta el pulgar de Michigan, incluida […]
Whoopi Goldberg Apologizes For Saying The Holocaust Wasn’t ‘About Race’

Photo: Getty Images Whoopi Goldberg apologized Monday (January 31) after making on-air comments about the Holocaust hours earlier on The View. While discussing a Tennessee school board’s decision to ban Maus –– a Pulitzer Prize-winning graphic novel detailing the Nazi death camps of World War II –– because of profanity and nudity. Goldberg remarked: “I’m […]
Burned Out, Not Burned Up – COVID-19 and its Variants Weigh on Community

Photo courtesy of Pexels Nearly two years into the pandemic, who isn’t tired of hearing, talking or reading about COVID-19? Yet people are still dying by the hundreds of thousands — with millions more infected across the United States alone. Those who are still working, attending school, rearing children and trying to stay alive […]
Detroit Activates Emergency Snow Routes in Prep of Major Snowfall

As the City of Detroit prepares for 12-16 inches of snow by Friday morning, the Department of Public Works (DPW) is preparing to plow and salt 673 miles of major thoroughfares, as well as coordinate with contractors to plow all 1884 miles of neighborhood residential streets. The public is asked to remove all parked cars […]
Meet Spencer Lucker, Who Works for Mayor Mike Duggan and Volunteers His Time with NEXTGen Detroit

Not long ago, Spencer Luckner was new in town. Now he’s at its center, rethinking how NEXTGen Detroit can welcome and meaningfully engage with other young adults.
Obituary: Saul Shepsol Saulson, ‘The Finest of Men’

During the last two decades, Saul Shepsol Saulson mentored fifth graders on goal-setting and gave lectures to seniors on adjusting to retirement.
