A reward was set and a police sketch released Friday in the search of two male suspects in the rape of an Englewood woman.  |  |


The battle for the 12th and final qualifying spot for the Chase heated up Friday afternoon when Dale Earnhardt Jr. bumped Kurt ...  |
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.  |
MINNEAPOLIS — A marketing director. An exercise therapist. A produce salesman. A cosmetology student. A truck driver.  |


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.  |
SAN FRANCISCO — Bottled water is fighting back.  |
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.  |
Gary Sheffield says he isn't as seriously injured as he first feared when he experienced numbness in his right arm.  |
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.  |  |
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