In six Detroit neighborhoods, the reason crime has declined seems clear. But the programs responsible for the drop are in ...
The Detroit Lions had a terrible ending to their 2024 campaign that dashed their hopes of winning a Super Bowl. Now, not only do the Lions have to regroup and improve their roster to make another ...
According to Michigan State Police, the 56-year-old woman was driving a Hyundai southbound on the freeway when she lost ...
Vice President Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff are heading back to California after the inauguration, a senior administration official confirmed Sunday. Harris, the official said ...
LOS ANGELES — Former vice president Kamala Harris’ return to her Los Angeles home on Monday was meant to be a grand affair: After she was flown to LAX by an all-woman aircraft crew ...
Advisers and allies are privately deliberating Vice President Harris’s next steps as she prepares to leave office Monday facing an uncertain future after an unprecedented year. Harris ...
Let them eat word salad! Newly unemployed Kamala Harris and second gentleman Doug Emhoff are slinking back to Los Angeles Monday — where they will pass out food to wildfire victims after all but ...
The Detroit Tigers have had a somewhat quiet offseason ... willing to play ball with president of baseball operations Scott Harris ... But given how little money the Tigers have on their long ...
The Vatican-set thriller “Conclave,” based on Robert Harris’s 2016 novel, has been nominated for eight Academy Awards. In an email interview, he theorized why the book and movie have dodged ...
Former Vice President Kamala Harris inspired some ridicule online after she offered a "word salad"-esque statement about the nature of "community" as she spoke to firefighters in California.
A Detroit city councilwoman is expressing concern about U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE), alleging they have been going to some homes in southwest Detroit, which has a high ...
By Erica L. Green Reporting from Washington Former Vice President Kamala D. Harris left Washington on Monday the way she entered her role on the same day four years ago: making history.