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Recovery Efforts Underway in Storm-Ravaged Texas
Houston - Rescuers used everything from boats and helicopters to dump trucks to reach stranded...
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Prosecutors: Mayor Kilpatrick Violated Bond Again
District Court Judge Ronald Giles, the same judge who sent mayor Kwame Kilpatrick to jail...
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Detroit Mayor Kilpatrick Jailed For Violating Bond Conditions
Detroit’s "Hip-Hop Mayor" Kwame M. Kilpatrick was sent to jail Thursday by a Michigan...
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Suspect in Wis. Young Swimmer Shootings Detained
Three young people were killed and another one was wounded
on Thursday afternoon when a man...
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Lake Michigan Search for Teen to Resume Tuesday Morning
The teen who disappeared while swimming in Lake
Michigan on Sunday is still missing and most...
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2 Kidnapped U.S. Soldiers Found Dead in Iraq
The corpses of two American soldiers who had been kidnapped more than a year ago were found in...
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F.B.I. Arrests Hundreds in Child Prostitution Raids
The F.B.I. led a five day operation meant to discover child
prostitution networks and managed to...
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Floods May Cause Evacuations in Midwest
The heavy rain caused the waters of the Mississippi River to rise and threaten residents leaving...
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Kilpatrick Vetoes Impeachment Resolution Against Him
Detroit’s Mayor Kwame Kilpatrick, the youngest mayor of a big US city, has vetoed a City Council...
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Obama's Words Don't Taste Sweet
Oops, he did it again. According to Detroit Free Press,
Barack Obama has a bad habit of calling...
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EMU’s Next President May Be a Woman
Eastern
Michigan University
is going to have a new president, as the Board of Regents is to vote...
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CDC: US Faces Biggest Measles Outbreak in Seven Years
The U.S.
faces the biggest measles outbreak in seven years, the federal Centers for
Disease...
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Child Critical after Being Blown by the Wind
A 2-year-old child in its stroller was blown by the strong
wind into Lake Michigan and he was...
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Penn, Top Strategist, Leaves Clinton Campaign
New York Senator and Democratic Party presidential candidate
Hillary Clinton surprised once again...
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Woman on Boat Killed Accidentally when Hit by a Stingray
A woman from Michigan died
after a 75-pound stingray leaped from the water off the Florida
Keys...
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Winter Storm Hits Southeastern Michigan
Almost 10 inches of snow was dumped in parts of southeastern
Michigan
during a winter storm...
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Extremely Cold Out There, With 20 Below
This morning was reported a pileup on westbound I-94 near Michigan City, Ind.,
covered with ice,...
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Cold Weather Hits Upper Midwest
On Sunday a cold weather extended from the northern Plains
to the Northeast, bringing a lot of...
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U.S. Judge Freezes Saudi Prince’s Fund Transfers
The assets of Saudi Prince Bandar bin Sultan were temporarily frozen by a federal judge as a result...
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Hillary Clinton And Mitt Romney Are The Winners In Nevada
Hillary Clinton and Mitt Romney won the Nevada caucuses on Saturday. With 92 per
cent of caucus...
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Mark Deli Siljander Charged In Terrorist Conspiracy Case
The US
Justice Department announced Mark Deli Siljander, a former Republican
Representative, has...
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Power Back on Grand Rapids Airport
A power outage which lasted almost 14 hours at an airport in
Grand Rapids, Michigan,
ended on...
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Stolen $100,000 Violin Recovered in Michigan
A century-old violin worth approximately $100,000 belonging to a Michigan City, Ind. musician was...
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Health
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Risk of Stroke Linked to the Number of Fast Food Joints in Your Area
Having more fast food restaurant in your neighborhood increases your chances of having a stroke,...
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Worried about Prostate Cancer? New Urine Test May Offer You an Answer
A new urine test designed to distinguish between benign and aggressive forms of prostate cancer may...
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New CDC and FDA Leaders To Be Appointed
President-elect Barack Obama's transition team is now making serious efforts in order to name new...
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Grapes Could Benefit the Heart
Grapes and other foods made from grapes, including red wine,
have long been thought beneficial to...
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The Largest Human Health Study To Be Launched In The United States
The largest human health study ever conducted in the United States is about to be launched. The...
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Computer-Aided Mammogram Reading as Effective as Human Detection
A recent study shows that by comparison, reading mammograms
by two different radiologists, versus...
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E.coli Takes Over Campuses
As the FDA hasn’t yet implemented the announced changes in
the fresh produce policy, it’s no...
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Childhood Vaccination Rates At Record Levels
The rate of U.S. children getting their recommended
vaccinations against childhood diseases has...
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Study: No Link Between The Measles Vaccine And Autism
Scientists said they could not find any
link between the measles-mumps-rubella vaccine and autism....
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Thomas H. Weller, American Virologist Who Shared Nobel for Polio Work, Dies
Thomas H. Weller, the American virologist who
shared a Nobel Prize for developing techniques to...
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Meat Recall Due To E.coli Outbreak Announced By Whole Foods Market
Whole Foods Market is recalling fresh
ground beef that was sold between June 2 and August 6 in...
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Cholesterol-Lowering Drugs Could Halve Dementia Risk
Cholesterol-lowering drugs or statins usually used to
prevent heart attacks and strokes may be the...
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E. coli Outbreak Linked to Beef Spotted in Three Other States
The E. coli outbreak that sickened at least 41 people on Michigan and Ohio
has spawned...
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“America’s Best Hospitals” for 2008
U.S. News & World Report comes to the aid of patients
all over the US revealing
its...
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Damaged Beef Supplier Causes Recall Extent
Kroger Co., the biggest grocery store operator in the U.S., extended last week its voluntary recall...
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Kroger Faces Lawsuit over E. coli Infection
Just days after the Kroger Food Store announced it was
voluntarily recalling all ground beef...
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Update: Authorities Question Tomato-Related Salmonella Outbreak
The largest salmonella outbreak in the U.S. has caused
a lot of questioning about the so-said...
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Studies Highlight the Advantages of a Good Night’s Sleep
During the 22nd Annual Meeting of the Associated
Professional Sleep Societies (APSS), several...
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Substantial $300M Push for Health Care Reforms
The Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, the nation’s largest health-related philanthropy, has announced...
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Health Care System Disrupted By Race and Regional Disparities
The latest study on access to medical
treatment revealed a troubling fact: black people suffering...
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Pollution Boosts Risk of Blood Clots As Well
It has long been known that pollution has noxious repercussions
on our health, but no study stated...
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Chicago Officials to Test Tap Water for Chemicals
A month after an Associated Press investigation revealed that
the water supply of at least 41...
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FDA Finds High Levels of Selenium in Total Body Supplements
On March 27, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration warned consumers
not to purchase or consume...
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FDA Requests Seizure of Illegal Dietary Supplements
U.S.
Marshals, at the U.S. Food and Drug Administration’s request, seized nearly
$1.3 million of...
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Childhood Spanking Leads to Sexual Problems in Adulthood
Four studies reviewed by researchers at the Family Research
Laboratory at the University of New...
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In-Hospital Cardiac Arrest Deadlier at Night and on Weekend
A new study reveals that hospital patients who suffer
cardiac arrest at night or on the weekend...
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One third of in-hospital cardiac arrests get delayed defibrillation
Almost a third of patients who suffer cardiac arrest in hospitals don’t get a...
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Massage Helps Relieve Acute Post-Surgery Pain
Getting a massage after serious surgeries could be the key
to reducing post-operative pain and...
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Brains Become Less Coordinated with Age, Researchers Say
Communication between different regions of the brain is
slower as people get older, a new research...
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Mental Disorders Still Persist after Hurricane Katrina
A
survey made by Sandro Galea, M.D., Dr. P.H., of the University of Michigan
School of Public...
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People
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Dan Gheesling, High School Teacher, Wins 10th Season of Big Brother
Dan Gheesling, a 25-year-old Catholic high school teacher
from Dearborn, Mich., has become the...
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Madonna Goes Back To Hometown Michigan To Present Documentary
Pop star Madonna went back home to Michigan
to present her documentary about Malawi
orphans at...
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Comedian Jerry Lewis Detained at Las Vegas Airport for Carrying Gun
Friday, Jerry Lewis, the well-known comedian, was detained
by the police for a short period of...
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Austin Nichols Arrested on DUI Suspicion
Austin Nichols, who starred in HBO’s short-lived “John from Cincinnati” series, was
arrested today...
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Specials
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Too Many Fast-Food Restaurants Lead to an Increased Number of Strokes
Researchers present at the American Stroke Association’s International Stroke Conference...
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Stooges Guitarist Ron Asheton Found Dead
Early Tuesday morning, Ron Asheton, an original member of the Stooges punk band was found dead in...
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Government: Get Fit To Avoid Health Risks!
Whether you’re young or old, you need to keep moving! No
matter you’re doing brisk walks, running...
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America’s Health Insurance Rates, Median Income Increase,Census Bureau Says
America’s poverty rate remained flat in 2007 as median household income edged upward, according to...
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Bill Murray Is Living On The Edge at 57!
Actor Bill Murray
jumped from an airplane 13,500 feet up above Lake Michigan with members
of the...
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Meat Recall Due To E. Coli Announced By A California Food Comp.
A California
food company announced it is recalling 153,630 pounds of frozen ground beef
after...
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Gran Torino, Persia, Funny People to Roll despite Hovering Strike Risk
Several high-profile movies, including Clint Eastwood’s
“Gran Torino,” Judd Apatow’s “Funny...
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“King of Comedy” Detained After a Weapon Was Found in His Baggage
Renowned American comedian Jerry Lewis was detained by
police in Las Vegas last week when...
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Al Green to Receive Lifetime BET Award
Come June 24, soul legend Al Green will be honored with a
lifetime achievement award at the Black...
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Former Fugitive Hoping for Pardon after 32 Years on the Run
A lawyer for Susan LeFevre, the San
Diego woman arrested 32 years after escaping a...
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San Diego Woman Arrested 32 Years after Escaping Prison
A 53-year-old woman who escaped from a Detroit prison 32 years ago was arrested in San Diego, where...
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Purdue Made It! Its Burger Machine Wins Rube Goldberg Contest
Good news for all hamburger addicts: they won’t have to
worry about making a hamburger anymore, as...
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The Full Life Of Charlton Heston
While to most people Charlton Heston is known for his larger-than-life roles as some of history's...
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Suburban Students More Likely to Graduate than City Students
A research study presented Tuesday revealed that only about 50
percent of the students in the...
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Tutankhamun’s Face On Public Display
The face of the famous pharaoh Tutankhamun was presented to
the public in an exhibition that took...
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Giant Sausage Car Got $50 Ticket after Illegally Parked
One of the famous Oscar Mayer Wienermobiles has got a $50
ticket after its driver has parked...
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