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In Michigan, voters have a clear choice in the governor’s race. Mark Schauer, who will fight for all Michiganders, not just the well-connected, or Rick Snyder, whose handouts to corporations and the super-rich have forced Michigan's working families to foot the bill.
A spokesman for the Jeffrey Fowle family, one of three Americans detained by North Korea, says that Fowle 'is home."
Jeffrey Gold, Chancellor of the University of Nebraska Medical Center, announces that Ebola patient Ashoka Mukpo has been declared free of the Ebola virus, and released. Gold then reads a statement from Mukpo.
Police say a Clearwater woman set her boyfriend on fire during an argument after a night of drinking.
Rare photos show life on board a Nazi sub during World War II. The wreck of the U-576 has been found off the coast of North Carolina after 72 years.
Bentley, the Cavalier King Charles Spaniel belonging to one of the two nurses who contracted Ebola in Dallas, has tested negative for the virus.
Darren Deon Vann, 43, is suspected of killing at least seven women and may have murdered others since the 1990s, Indiana police said.
The trio of girls suspected of trying to join Islamist militants in Syria appear to be impressionable teens lured by the promise of romantic adventure.
An investigator called it a “serious lapse in judgment.”
The two 12-year-old girls arrested in the brutal stabbing of a 12-year-old classmate in May were charged with first-degree attempted murder as adults.