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HARPER WOODS, Mich. - Police have three people in custody in connection with reports of shots fired in Harper Woods, according to a news release.
Harper Woods Department of Public Safety officers responded to the 19700 block of Damman Street after 7:20 p.m. Thursday on reports of shots f...
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Updated at 11:34 a.m. ET
The Trump administration will delay tariffs on cars and auto parts imports for six months while it negotiates trade deals with Japan and the European Union, the White House announced Friday.
President Trump said that Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross has concluded "that the present quantities and circumstances of automobile and certain automobile parts imports threaten to impair" national security, giving the president the authority to decl...
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On Monday night, the Detroit Pistons were whooped by the Milwaukee Bucks at Little Caesars Arena in Game 4 of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals. It was the fourth straight game where the Bucks made the Pistons look like a D-League team, ending their season.
Though the Pistons were dominated, the bla...
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The NCAA Tournament’s Sweet Sixteen will begin on Thursday with four games. After Thursday night, four teams will be in the Elite Eight with a chance to go to Minneapolis for the 2019 Final Four and the other four remaining teams will see their season come to an end. Here is a preview of Thursday’s games.
Florida State is looking to upset Gonzaga for the second straight season and advance t...
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Remember the days before the draft? Remember when so many wanted Ed Oliver as if they were sure that he was going to be the next Aaron Donald? Well, the Lions took a tight end in front of him and waited till the end of the seventh round to go out and get their defensive...
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By Dana Nessel
As difficult as it is to admit, our country’s history is rich in hate. Far too often, we’re reminded of how far we still must go for the greater good of all people. Violence, pain, death and sorrow impact victims of hate crime every day, both domestically and abroad.
Last month, New Zealand experienced a tragedy that’s all too familiar here in the United States. What was supposed to be a sanctuary and place of worship quickly morphed into a night...
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