Varied license laws for older drivers
Posted: 4:49 AM More older drivers are on the road, and an Associated Press review finds a hodgepodge of rules governing what they must do to stay behind the wheel.
Posted: 4:49 AM More older drivers are on the road, and an Associated Press review finds a hodgepodge of rules governing what they must do to stay behind the wheel.
Posted: 4:48 AM A hearing that could determine whether a former Green Beret gets a new trial more than 40 years after he was convicted of killing his family is beginning in federal court.
Posted: 4:46 AM President Barack Obama is launching a new trade enforcement case against China, as he seeks an advantage over Republican rival Mitt Romney on an economic issue that has become a flashpoint in the presidential campaign.
Posted: 4:45 AM A federal appeals court is considering one of the hottest privacy issues of the day.
Posted: 4:43 AM A man accused of trying to detonate a car bomb outside a Chicago bar is scheduled to appear in federal court.
Posted: 4:41 AM Occupy Wall Street is in disarray a year after the protests against corporate greed and inequality began in lower Manhattan.
Posted: 4:39 AM The Chicago Blackhawks have postponed an annual training camp festival because of the NHL lockout.
Posted: 11:10 PM Chicago teachers uncomfortable with a tentative contract offer decided Sunday to remain on strike, insisting they need more time before deciding whether to end an acrimonious standoff with Mayor Rahm Emanuel that will keep 350,000 students out of class for at least two more days
Posted: 11:08 PM The leader of Hezbollah has called for protests against an anti-Islam video starting on Monday and says protesters should not only 'express anger' at US embassies but urge leaders to act.
Posted: 11:05 PM Occupy Wall Street is in disarray a year after the protests against corporate greed and inequality began in lower Manhattan.
Posted: 9:34 PM One day after a "credible shooting threat" forced the postponement of their game, two northern New Jersey high school football teams finally squared off.
Posted: 9:33 PM The beginning of space shuttle Endeavour's final flight to California has been postponed because of weather along the flight route.
Posted: 9:32 PM Gas prices have risen five cents in the past week.
Posted: 9:30 PM Chicago Mayor Rahm Emanuel says he will seek a court order to end a teachers strike set to enter its second week.
Posted: 5:30 PM An Indianapolis canoeist has died in what Indiana conservation officers are calling a possible drowning.
Posted: 5:28 PM It looks like a decision on whether to end the Chicago teachers' strike won't come right away.
Posted: 5:26 PM The teachers' strike in the nation's third-largest district has led to the creation of at least one parents' group.
Posted: 5:46 AM About 300 people observing the anniversary of Occupy Wall Street marched to a small concrete park in New York's lower Manhattan that served as headquarters for the protest movement and was its birthplace.
Posted: 4:39 PM FBI agents have arrested a man they say planned to set off a car bomb outside a bar in downtown Chicago.
Posted: 4:25 PM Florida A&M University is trying to fill the void left by the absence of its famed marching band.
Posted: 4:23 PM Thousands of striking Chicago public school teachers are rallying at a city park in a show of force as union leaders try to work out details of a tentative agreement with the school district to end a week-long walkout.
Posted: 10:17 AM The time-honored tradition of students reciting the Pledge of Allegiance soon could be enshrined into Michigan law - along with a requirement that every public school classroom have a U.S. flag.
Posted: 10:15 AM Mayor Dave Bing has cut the ribbon and reopened the 108-year-old Belle Isle Aquarium in Detroit.
Posted: 10:13 AM The U.S. is sending spies and drones to Libya to speed the search for suspected al-Qaida sympathizers who killed U.S. ambassador Chris Stevens and three other Americans.
Posted: 10:11 AM The man behind an anti-Muslim film that has sparked deadly riots in the Middle East cited poor health in a bid to get leniency in a 2010 fraud case.