An announcement is expected tomorrow in the class action lawsuit between city of Flint residents and the state of Michigan over contaminated water in Flint.
Nestle, who is not very popular in Michigan these days, announced a plan to donate water to Flint, but the way a certain "trusted news source" chose to present that story isn't doing the city any favors.
Crooked and incompetent politicians couldn't get it done with 2.5 years and hundreds of millions of dollars, but this kid might've cracked the Flint Water Crisis with nothing more than his love of chemistry.
You may have noticed a bit of chaos yesterday on westbound I-69 in Flint as a group of 'Flint Lives Matter' protesters literally took to the streets to protest the ongoing water crisis.
Former Flint Emergency Financial Manager Darnell Earley is facing a number of charges for his role in the Flint water crisis, and now his lawyers are trying to stick us with the tab? Nah, son.