A Minnesota company has recalled cooked eggs in California and 33 other states after a possible risk of listeria contamination.
Ceylan Yeginsu
Feb 03, 2012
The New York Giants and the New England Patriots aren't the only ones ready for Super Bowl Sunday: so are eleven orders of nuns, all determined to fight the surge of underage sex trafficking that accompanies the NFL event each year. The nuns have been prepping for Indianapolis since training camp began last summer, and have one target firmly in their sights: the hundreds of hotel rooms rented out for Super Bowl XLVI.
Melanie Jones
Feb 03, 2012
Homeland Security, Immigrations and Customs Enforcement (ICE) seized 307 websites Feb. 2 for allegedly streaming copyrighted sports broadcasts and pay-per-view events, including the 2012 Super Bowl.
Dale W. Eisinger
Feb 03, 2012
The Super Bowl quarterbacks have taken different and seemingly opposite routes through
Peter Martin
Feb 02, 2012
The Chevrolet Volt stands as the most heavily promoted - and harshly scrutinized - vehicle from General Motors Co in decades. And that's just version 1.0.
IBT Staff Reporter
Feb 02, 2012
Punxsutawney Phil, the most famous and most reliable groundhog emerged from his tree stump today and saw his shadow, warning a crowd of around 18,000 that we have six more weeks of winter ahead of us. But did other groundhogs see their shadows?
Amanda Remling
Feb 02, 2012
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has linked Yum Brands Inc. Taco Bell to a salmonella outbreak that sickened 68 people in 10 states last October.
Amanda Remling
Feb 02, 2012
There are now more than 26,000 prisoners above age 65. There are more than 124,000 prisoners age 55 or older.
Palash Ghosh
Feb 02, 2012
An Amtrak passenger train derailed Wednesday in the state of Michigan injuring at least 10 people as it hit a truck carrying oil equipment at a crossing.
Bhaskar Prasad
Feb 01, 2012
Yum Brand Inc's Taco Bell chain has been linked to a Salmonella outbreak that sickened 68 people in 10 states late last year.
IBT Staff Reporter
Feb 01, 2012
A Chicago bound Amtrak train derailed in southern Michigan after crashing into a highway crossing. No life-threatening injuries were reported.
Amir Khan
Feb 01, 2012
Moving closer to securing the Republican presidential nomination, former Massachusetts governor Mitt Romney won a major victory in Florida primary Tuesday, raising the question of whether it is all over for Newt Gingrich.
Bhaskar Prasad
Feb 01, 2012
A National Signing Day preview of the best players available, teams that stand to gain the most on Wednesday, and other pertinent information.
John Talty
Jan 31, 2012
The University of Colorado-Denver (CU) laboratories were accused of neglect and incompetence by PETA in a 2007 investigation. The animal rights organization has once again filed formal complaints with the federal government against the CU laboratories.
Amanda Remling
Jan 31, 2012
Just hours after the body of the Michigan mom strangled last week in a Detroit alley was found by police, a family friend known only as Jim began knocking on doors, offering a $10,000 reward for information on the case and pressing local residents to tell him what they saw. As police float the idea of an accomplice in Bashara's murder, and her husband Bob comes under further scrutiny, sources claim the mystery man has turned himself in to avoid suspicion.
Melanie Jones
Jan 31, 2012
Snoop Dogg might have a thing for Republican presidential hopeful Ron Paul.
Cristina Merrill
Jan 31, 2012
With one day to go before the Florida primary, Mitt Romney is widening his lead ahead of Newt Gingrich. And a new USA Today/Gallup poll reveals one reason why: Romney is perceived to be significantly more presidential and more authentic than the former speaker of the House.
Melanie Jones
Jan 30, 2012
The Big Three U.S. automakers may be on the rebound but the original Motor City, Detroit, is still battling to turn the tide of decline. One of the people leading the fight is Charles Pugh.
Peggy Truong
Jan 30, 2012
Just one week after the Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. mother of two was found strangled to death in her car in a Detroit alley, husband Bob Bashara has been labeled the only person of interest, and rumors abound that he failed a lie detector test last week. Although his family is standing behind him, Jane Bashara's relatives are not as convinced, saying they believe the killing was not random and that they can only hope her husband wasn't involved.
Melanie Jones
Jan 30, 2012
India and China are following dramatically different trajectories in their paths to prosperity.
Palash Ghosh
Jan 30, 2012
A small town in Detroit is shaken over the homicide of Jane Bashara, the suburban wife and mother-of-two whose body was found strangled in the back seat of her Mercedes-Benz.
Sara Dover
Jan 27, 2012
President Obama revealed a new college affordability plan Friday that would increase federal grant money available in low-interest loans.
Lauren Holter
Jan 27, 2012