Conagra recalls Hunt's chili kits
CHICAGO — The maker of Hunt’s Chili Kits says it is recalling some because they might be contaminated with salmonella.
CHICAGO — The maker of Hunt’s Chili Kits says it is recalling some because they might be contaminated with salmonella.
ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — Chris Archer pitched seven solid innings and the Tampa Bay Rays won the first game of the new Major League Baseball season, roughing up Masahiro Tanaka and beating the New York Yankees 7-3 today.
JACKSON, Wyo. — Grizzly bears continue to expand their range amid an ongoing effort to turn over management of the bears from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service to the states of Wyoming, Montana and Idaho, a federal official said.
CARPI, Italy — Greeted by tens of thousands of faithful, Pope Francis today visited a region of Italy that has largely been rebuilt after a pair of deadly earthquakes five years ago, an example meant to give hope to another part of the country still reeling from more devastating temblors last year.
BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. — The Oscar winner “Moonlight” has won again, taking best film at the 28th annual GLAAD Media Awards.
NILES, Mich. — Six patients, including at least five children, remain hospitalized in good condition after a carbon monoxide leak in a southern Michigan hotel pool area that killed a 13-year-old boy.
DALLAS — A storm system rumbling eastward through Texas toward the lower Mississippi Valley could pelt the region with large hail and cause flash-flooding and spawn tornadoes.
NEW YORK — The taskmaster toddler of “Boss Baby” has dethroned Disney’s “Beauty and the Beast” at the box office with a $49 million debut.
BISMARCK, N.D. — Prolonged protests in North Dakota have failed to stop the flow of oil through the Dakota Access pipeline, at least for now, but they have provided inspiration and a blueprint for protests against pipelines in other states.
NELSONVILLE, Ohio — Authorities have captured one man and are searching for two others who escaped from a state-run regional prison in southeast Ohio.
DAYTON — There are concerns over President Donald Trump’s tough talk and policies on immigration in an Ohio city that’s linked its future to attracting and keeping foreign-born residents.
The Academy of Country Music Awards will unite Democrats and Republicans, according to Luke Bryan, the show’s host and a part-time comedian.
BLISSFIELD, Mich – One home was destroyed and an adjacent house was damaged by fired Saturday in Blissfield, Mich., Fire Chief Gary Crist said.
RALEIGH, N.C. — Gay rights groups that fiercely supported Democratic Gov. Roy Cooper’s winning campaign last fall because of his pledge to repeal North Carolina’s “bathroom bill” now say he betrayed them by accepting the recent compromise.
MOCOA, Colombia — A grim search for the missing resumed at dawn today in southern Colombia after surging rivers sent an avalanche of floodwaters, mud and debris through a small city, killing at least 200 people and leaving many more wounded and homeless.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. ambassador to the United Nations says there’s no question Russia was involved in the U.S. presidential election and that the actions of the Kremlin will be addressed after the investigations are completed.
The man accused of arson in a massive fire that collapsed part of Interstate 85 in Atlanta discussed smoking crack with two others before the blaze started, an arrest affidavit shows.
WASHINGTON — Hunters could soon target grizzly bears from the air on Alaska’s federal lands. Internet providers may get to sell the browsing habits of their customers. States will be able to deny federal family planning money to Planned Parenthood and other abortion providers.
WASHINGTON — A top adviser to President Donald Trump on Saturday urged the defeat of a Michigan congressman and member of a conservative group of U.S. House lawmakers who derailed the White House on legislation to repeal and replace the Obama-era health care law.
STOCKHOLM — Rescue officials say a bus carrying Swedish students to a ski resort crashed today in central Sweden, killing three people and injuring 19 others — six of them seriously.
DETROIT — The entrance says everything.
ANN ARBOR — Already, just two weeks into Michigan’s spring practice, the Wolverines’ offense is drawing praise. It doesn’t matter that quarterback Wilton Speight lost his playmakers or that multiple assistant coaches departed. In UM’s re-introduction to the college football world, the ability to reload is an asset.
GLENDALE, Ariz. — North Carolina missed the shots. No surprise there.
It is famously said there are two seasons. Winter and baseball.
CINCINNATI — The Cincinnati Cyclones scored three goals in the third period to break during a 5-3 victory against the Toledo Walleye on Saturday night.