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Pennington, cut in the offseason by the Jets to make room for an agingBrett Favre, threw two touchdown passes against his former team andhelped the Dolphins (11-5) complete a remarkable turnaround.  |


Wind gusting more than 60 mph knocked out power to about 370,000Michigan homes and businesses on Sunday as temperatures dipped backinto the 20s and 30s. Meanwhile, flood warnings were posted throughout the Midwest astemperatures rose after a week of heavy  |
The death toll is rising in Gaza, as Israel continues air strikes against Palestinian militants for a second day. It's the deadliest force Israel has ever used against Hamas. There were protests across the country, as well as including here  |
Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn, speaking from Chicago, said on CBS' "Face theNation" he believes Blagojevich will be impeached and convicted by theIllinois Legislature by Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial birthdaycelebration on Feb. 12.  |


The two most influential women in President George W. Bush's WhiteHouse — first lady Laura Bush and Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice —are strongly defending the president's legacy against critics who arecalling his administration one of the worst in history.  |
Governor Rod Blagojevich on Sunday announced $2 million in grants to help people with disabilities stay in their own homes.  |
Minnesota is deep in the hole financially, but the state still owns apremier golf resort, a sprawling amateur sports complex, a big airport,a major zoo and land holdings the size of the Central American countryof Belize. Valuables like these are  |
Lt. Gov. Pat Quinn said he is certain scandal-plagued Gov. Rod Blagojevich will be out of office by Abraham Lincoln's bicentennial birthday celebration Feb. 12, 2009.  |
A top adviser to President-elect Barack Obama said Sunday that thecountry's slowing economy won't keep the new administration fromfulfilling its plans for a middle-class tax cut. "We feel it's important that middle-class people get some relief now," Obama adviser David  |
First lady Laura Bush says President Bush laughed it off, but that itwas an "assault" when an Iraqi reporter threw his shoes at thepresident during a news conference in Baghdad.  |
The deaths of hundreds of Palestinians in Israel's deadliest-ever air assault on the militant Hamas further complicates President-elect Barack Obama's challenge to achieve a Middle East peace — something that eluded both the Bush and Clinton administrations.  |
AT&T customers in Chicago have been experiencing disruptions in cell phone service throughout the day due to a power failure in Michigan Sunday morning.  |
Starting as early as January, the city will begin replacing sidewalks on the well-traveled Michigan Avenue bridge and swapping out plain 1960s-era handrails for replicas of the original ornate 1920s design.  |
A man who was exonerated by DNA evidence in a rape case after serving several years in an Illinois prison now faces a murder charge in Indiana.  |
After a blustery morning, winds have died down in the Chicagoland area Sunday evening and almost all power has been restored to those effected by overnight storms.  |
With approximately 203,000 air travelers passing through its terminals today, Sunday is expected to be the busiest day of the Christmas travel season at O'Hare International Airport.  |
Two young girls were taken to an area hospital Sunday morning following a two-car crash just outside the Art Institute of Chicago in the Loop.  |
It happens again and again and again. When the winter freeze comes, then there's a bit of a thaw, the potholes pop up on Chicago's roads.  |
Dustin Byfuglien led Chicago to its franchise-record ninth straight victory, scoring two goals and adding an assist in the Blackhawks' 4-1 decision over the Minnesota Wild on Sunday night.  |
Faced with one last chance to make the playoffs, the Chicago Bears blew it.  |
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