A Grosse Pointe Park police officer was dragged and an 18-year-old east Detroit resident was hurt during car chase today that began in Grosse Pointe Park and ended in Detroit's east side, Grosse Pointe Park police said.
The United Auto Workers today accused U.S. Rep. Edward Markey, D-Mass. of an "entirely gratuitous attack" against the jobs of 17,000 autoworkers through an overlooked provision in his most recent fuel economy proposal.
TRENTON, N.J. — Two Rider University officials, including the dean of students, and three students were indicted today in the death of a freshman after a drinking binge at a campus fraternity house.
DETROIT — A man who became the subject of a book called "The Radioactive Boy Scout" after trying to build a nuclear reactor in a shed as a teenager has been charged with stealing 16 smoke detectors. Police say it
WASHINGTON — The House voted today to direct $250 million to rebuild the Minnesota bridge that was destroyed in this week's deadly collapse. A similar bill stood ready in the Senate as Congress moved toward a monthlong break.
SAN FRANCISCO — Just a day after approving a medal claiming former NFL player Pat Tillman had been cut down by "devastating enemy fire" in Afghanistan, a high-ranking general tried to warn President Bush that the story might not be
The Tigers hope to put the brakes on a two-game losing streak tonight, as they start an 11-game homestand with the opener of a three-game set against the Chicago White Sox at Comerica Park.
WASHINGTON — Negotiations between the White House and congressional leaders over giving intelligence agents broader powers to eavesdrop on suspected foreign terrorists broke down tonight.
WASHINGTON — Ford Motor Co. said today it is recalling 3.6 million passenger cars, trucks, sport utility vehicles and vans to address concerns about a cruise control switch that has led to previous recalls based on reports of fires.
Associated Press - August 3, 2007 7:05 PM ET KILLEEN, Texas (AP) - The father of a soldier who died during a Fort Hood training exercise raised fears today that his son frantically called for...
Associated Press - August 3, 2007 7:45 PM ET HOUSTON (AP) - Houston police today detained a baby sitter after a bystander broke a window out of a hot, closed car to rescue a toddler in...
Associated Press - August 3, 2007 7:23 PM ET CAPITOL HILL (AP) - Congress is poised to pay to replace the bridge that collapsed Wednesday in Minneapolis.
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The new policy will help Homeland Security prosecute employers who have been notified by the Social Security Administration that employees on the payroll don't show up on Social Security rolls.