Protesters Clash With Police During Right-to-work Protests
Updated: 11:48 PM There was chaos and clashes between protesters and police during Tuesday's right-to-work protests.
Updated: 11:48 PM There was chaos and clashes between protesters and police during Tuesday's right-to-work protests.
Updated: 12:02 AM A sea of people --thousands marching to the capitol to protest right-to-work legislation. Despite cold temperatures and even snow, they would not be stopped.
Posted: 7:00 PM The rhetoric from the two sides has been relatively restrained, as if to avoid jeopardizing any negotiations that might be taking place.
Posted: 10:58 AM George Zimmerman hoped to end 24-hour GPS monitoring.
Updated: 5:56 PM Continuing Coverage of the 'Right to Work' Legislation and Protests in downtown Lansing
Posted: 6:55 PM New York Police Department spokesman Paul Browne says the victim was shot once in the back of the head and was pronounced dead at a hospital.
Posted: 6:53 PM A report released Monday by the university in Tampa says researchers found at least 50 gravesites at the former Arthur G. Dozier School for Boys in Marianna.
Posted: 11:52 AM Killed in the weekend raid was a member of SEAL Team Six, the same unit that killed Osama bin Laden last year.
Posted: 11:40 AM Democrats in Congress met with Governor Snyder, urging him not to signs bills in the state Legislature.
Posted: 8:11 AM The family of a slain 28-year-old soldier says the pain of her death is worse because she was killed in her barracks at a Colorado infantry post.
Posted: 8:09 AM Now that former Republican Gov. Charlie Crist is a Democrat, pretty much everyone in Florida's political world expects him to seek his old job.
Posted: 7:53 AM The Rolling Stones brought their 50th anniversary tour to New York City and show no signs that it's their swan song.
Posted: 7:35 AM Same-sex couples in Washington state started taking their wedding vows Sunday on the first day they could marry after the state's new voter-approved law allowing gay marriage took effect this week.
Posted: 7:15 AM A trailer came loose from a pickup truck and rolled across the median of Interstate 10 in southern Louisiana, striking another truck in an accident that left one person dead.
Posted: 7:11 AM Former Florida Gov. Charlie Crist has announced on Twitter that he's joining the Democratic Party.
Posted: 7:08 AM President Barack Obama's proposal for $60.4 billion in aid for states hit by Superstorm Sandy adds a huge new item to an end-of-year congressional agenda already packed with controversy.
Posted: 7:06 AM The man who police say pushed another man to his death in front of an oncoming New York City subway train says he was high on drugs and trying combat voices in his head.
Posted: 6:51 PM The man remained anonymous, and his prize was announced by officials who said he bought $10 worth of tickets.
Posted: 6:50 PM The Supreme Court plunged into the contentious issue of gay marriage Friday when it agreed to take up California's ban on same-sex unions and a separate dispute about federal benefits for legally married gay couples.
Updated: 2:45 PM Nurse at hospital treating the Duchess of Cambridge who took a prank call is found dead.
Posted: 8:51 AM The U.S. economy added a solid 146,000 jobs in November and the unemployment rate fell to 7.7 percent, the lowest since December 2008.
Posted: 7:39 PM President Barack Obama and his family have flipped the switch for the 90th annual lighting of the National Christmas Tree.
Posted: 7:37 PM Las Vegas casino mogul Sheldon Adelson and his wife poured $33 million into "super" political action committees helping former GOP presidential nominee Mitt Romney in the final weeks of the election.