Here is a roundup of business news occurring in Metro Detroit, Michigan and around the Nation on Thursday, July 15.

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An Apple employee claims to have told Steve Jobs about the antenna issue with the new iPhone.

Image by Flickr user The Pug Father.

Metro Detroit • Former Delphi CEO Steve Miller named chairman of AIG - Bloomberg News Service via Crain's Detroit Business • First Michigan Bank OK’d to sell mortgages in branches it bought from Citizens First Bank - Crain's Detroit Business • Volt warranty details: 8-years, 100,000-miles - Detroit Free Press • Quicken Loans move inspires hope in Detroit - The Detroit News • Metro area hits foreclosure record - The Detroit News

Michigan • Michigan unemployment rate dips slightly in June - The Associated Press • Obama to share electric vision at Holland stop - Detroit Free Press • Whirlpool offers boost for embattled Benton Harbor - Detroit Free Press • Now made in USA: General Motors Flint Truck Assembly Plant to add light-duty Chevrolet Silverado, now produced in Mexico

National • Apple Worker Said to Tell Jobs IPhone Might Cut Calls - Bloomberg.com • Apple to address iPhone troubles on Friday - Detroit Free Press • Feds push to ban drop-side cribs - Detroit Free Press • Falling retail sales to put damper on recovery - Detroit Free Press