Questions and answers on Daily Bulletin stories from readers like you. Tuesday was the first day California drivers who talk on hand-held cell phones could be ticketed, according to two new laws.
As the historical tour of Philadelphia passed Independence Mall, guide Charlene Palmore-Lewis pointed out highlights: The Liberty Bell is over there, she said, and the slave quarters of the nation's first president is right at its doorstep - a fact uncovered during a dig that unearthed the foundation footings of the President's House.
"Anaphylactic shock," "foaming at mouth," "grand mal convulsion," "coma" and "now paralyzed" are a few of the startling descriptions included in a new federal report describing the complications from Merck & Co.'s Gardasil medication for sexually transmitted human papillomavirus – which has been proposed as mandatory for all schoolgirls.
By SANDY MICKELSON, Messenger staff writer HARDY - His hands tremble oh, so slightly when he pages through a book called ''The 90th: Battle Route of the 90th Infantry Division in the European Theater of Operation.'' A sticky note tucked inside the pages marks a photo of him at work as a soldier in World War II. He found and defused land mines and explosives.
A volunteer group chosen through Passport in Time, an archaeology and historic preservation program of the U.S. Forest Service, digs in the dirt Wednesday searching for small artifacts in the abandoned mining town of Louisville in the Lolo National Forest.
LINCOLN PARK †With only six years on the force, police Officer Dean Vann said he recently made an arrest that will forever be a highlight of his career.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - An Italian businessman famed as the long-time boyfriend of actress Anne Hathaway was arrested on Tuesday on charges of operating a fraudulent real estate scheme that he claimed was linked to the Vatican, U.S. authorities said.
Investigations of the rich and powerful, the multinational corporations and monopoly industries, have all but dried up, say a coterie of journalists still trying to ply their trade. To be sure, enterprise reporting on the network level is far from dead. But the days of news divisions rich with staff and resources claiming multiple hours a week of primetime real estate with newsmagazines are now
AUBURN HILLS -- Drafting at the bottom of the first round is a big deal for the Pistons. When they finally go on the clock with the No. 29 overall selection in the NBA draft Thursday night, they will most likely be choosing among a group of big men.