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Video footage of the arrest has been shown to Tyre Nichols' family, but has not been made public.
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Video footage of the arrest has been shown to Tyre Nichols' family, but has not been made public.
Investigators still do not know the identity of the victim. The two suspects were apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Ohio and are awaiting extradition to Michigan.
The home goods chain has been searching for ways to stay afloat after a weak performance during the holiday season.
Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, said his company will postpone a pending court case to focus on consumer rights.
The company has completed 95% of reimbursements, its CEO said Thursday.
The judge said there was no reason to keep it under wraps, especially since prosecutors played it in open court during a recent hearing.
The federal Food and Drug Administration's top food safety official resigned Wednesday, citing concerns about the agency's oversight structure and the infant formula crisis that led to a nationwide shortage.
Earlier this month, Trump's presidential campaign asked Meta to reinstate him on the social media platform.
GOP Sen. John Cornyn of Texas said Tuesday that "there are not enough votes in the Senate for an assault weapons ban."
Widespread digital payment means people are often asked to tip even when making small purchases.
The 72-page report tallied red flags leading to public attacks between 2016 and 2020.
The FDA said it expects to assess circulating strains of the coronavirus at least annually and decide in June which strains to select for the fall season, much like the process to update annual flu vaccines.
With egg costs more than doubling in the past year, calls are coming for an investigation into possible price gouging.
Prolonged, and often severe, symptoms from the disease often sideline workers for months after they get sick.
The American Kennel Club compiled a list of the most popular boy dog names and girl dog names of 2022.
With Pazcki Day vastly approaching, Eastern Market Brewing Co. announced it is releasing its beer inspired by the pastry.
Video footage of the arrest has been shown to Tyre Nichols' family, but has not been made public.
A Washtenaw County man who intentionally sabotaged a hunter's tree stand over a hunting spot in the Upper Peninsula is sentenced to 60 days in jail.
Sluggish roads can be frustrating following a winter storm, and after Wednesday's round of snow and ice, drivers say they were pleasantly surprised.
The oldest horse racing track in the state of Michigan could be getting an upgrade.
Tesla on posted record net income in the fourth quarter of last year, and the company predicted that additional software-related profits will keep its margins higher than any other automaker.
The grand jury has subpoenaed Arizona lawyer David Kurtz seeking all documents and deposition transcripts in a lawsuit he filed against the Akron, Ohio, tire maker.
The U.S. government's road safety agency has closed a more than six-year investigation into Ford Explorer exhaust odors, determining that the SUVs don't emit high levels of carbon monoxide and don't need to be recalled.
The 2023 Chevrolet Detroit Grand Prix presented by Lear is set for June 2-4.
Factories in Rochester, New York; Defiance, Ohio; and Bay City, Michigan; also will see investments, some to make V8 engine components as well as parts for future electric vehicles, the company said Friday.
The Faster Horses Festival is kicking off July 14-16 will include a plethora of iconic musical guests.
Bad Bunny, Mary J. Blige, Brandi Carlile, Luke Combs, Steve Lacy, Lizzo, Kim Petras and Sam Smith will take the stage on "Music's Biggest Night."
"Sometimes a journey must end for a new one to begin," said frontman Brendon Urie.
Netflix announced in October that it would eventually start charging for customers to share accounts.
Oscar nominees will be revealed Tuesday, Jan. 24, with a range of likely contenders in the running for just a handful of spots in leading races.
Video footage of the arrest has been shown to Tyre Nichols' family, but has not been made public.
Investigators still do not know the identity of the victim. The two suspects were apprehended by U.S. Marshals in Ohio and are awaiting extradition to Michigan.
The home goods chain has been searching for ways to stay afloat after a weak performance during the holiday season.
Joshua Browder, CEO of DoNotPay, said his company will postpone a pending court case to focus on consumer rights.
The company has completed 95% of reimbursements, its CEO said Thursday.
The federal Food and Drug Administration's top food safety official resigned Wednesday, citing concerns about the agency's oversight structure and the infant formula crisis that led to a nationwide shortage.
The FDA said it expects to assess circulating strains of the coronavirus at least annually and decide in June which strains to select for the fall season, much like the process to update annual flu vaccines.
Prolonged, and often severe, symptoms from the disease often sideline workers for months after they get sick.
The program is using free Narcan vending machines to help save lives and give people treatment options.
On Jan. 23, 2020, Wuhan, the capital of the central province of Hubei, with a population of more than 12 million, became the first city in the world to adopt measures to cut off the transmission of the then-unidentified virus.
Ray Herbert, a 1962 All-Star Game winning pitcher who threw batting practice for his hometown Detroit Tigers for decades after retiring, died peacefully in Plymouth days after his 93rd birthday.
Officials with FieldTurf say the new turf will be installed at Ford Field and the Allen Park practice facility.
Wheatley takes over a Wayne State program that went 1-9 in 2022.
The USFL is returning to Metro Detroit for the first time since 1984, the league announced Thursday.
Lemonier, who originally signed with the Los Angeles Chargers as an undrafted free agent out of Liberty University in 2020, later signed with the Lions practice team in 2021.
Metro Detroit is blessed with many talented writers and this Sunday "Michigan Matters" features a special encore episode with four serial authors as they talk about their latest books, their inspiration and how they brought their books to life.
It's a focus on mentoring and guiding the next generation as leaders past and present appear on a special repeat episode of "Michigan Matters" airing 8 am Sunday on CBS Detroit to talk about the road to success.
Former Michigan Gov. Rick Snyder returns in an encore episode of CBS Detroit's "Michigan Matters" 8 am this Sunday to talk about SensCy – a cybersecurity company he launched to help companies and organizations across the state prevent problems.
CBS Detroit's Carol Cain, Megg Jacobs and Logan Tesmer crisscrossed the convention center where much of the show took place and talked to leaders about the electrification of vehicles and its impact on our region.
As a flurry of glitzy electric vehicles continues to be announced and unveiled, our region is gearing up for that new powering reality and other changes coming about as a result of the increasing electrification of our cars, bikes, homes, businesses, and sometime soon planes.
The oldest horse racing track in the state of Michigan could be getting an upgrade.
It marks the third year that the brewery is releasing a Pazcki beer. This year, officials will introduce two fruity beers -- raspberry and blueberry.
Detroit city officials kicked off the 2023 income tax season by encouraging residents to access federal tax credits.
Two parents are behind bars after being accused of physically beating and killing their 5-year-old son Ethan Belcher while also abusing their three-year-old boy.
Crews from the Detroit Department of Public Works were seen making rounds through the city and plowing streets, following the season's first big snowfall.