Tigers' Justin Verlander leaves with right groin tightness
DETROIT — Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander left today’s start against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning with tightness in his right groin.
DETROIT — Tigers pitcher Justin Verlander left today’s start against the Chicago White Sox in the third inning with tightness in his right groin.
MILAN — More than 1,500 people were injured when panic swept through a crowd of Juventus fans watching the Champions League final in a piazza in the northern Italian city of Turin, authorities said today.
NEW YORK — “Wonder Woman” conquered milestones and movie myths at North American theaters, where the Patty Jenkins-directed superhero film powered its way to a $100.5 million debut this weekend and became the biggest blockbuster ever directed by a woman.
PARIS — Garbine Muguruza’s first attempt at defending a Grand Slam title did not last beyond the fourth round, where she ran into a determined Kristina Mladenovic backed by a vocal crowd of countrymen at Roland Garros.
BOSTON — Former major leaguer Jim Piersall, who bared his soul about his struggles with mental illness in his book “Fear Strikes Out,” has died. He was 87.
PORTLAND, Ore. — The suspect charged with fatally stabbing two Portland men who tried to stop his anti-Muslim tirade against two teenage girls built a life around hate speech and his right to use it.
LONDON — Police in Manchester, England have released a 23-year-old man who had been arrested as part of the investigation into the attack on an Ariana Grande concert that killed 22 people.
DETROIT — State officials say they’re offering a free fishing weekend this month.
COLUMBUS — Ohio officials are expecting a flood of applications for medical marijuana grower licenses.
WASHINGTON — Days before a highly anticipated hearing, President Donald Trump appears unlikely to try and block fired FBI Director James Comey from testifying, as a Senate panel pledged aggressive questioning into whether the president sought to obstruct a probe into his campaign’s relationship with Russia.
COLUMBUS — Two Ohio state agencies hope to reduce chronic health problems by getting more people to walk and bicycle safely.
PHILADELPHIA — Bill Cosby doesn’t plan to testify when he goes on trial Monday on sexual assault charges, but the rambling, remarkable testimony he gave a decade ago in the accuser’s lawsuit could still prove pivotal.
BERLIN — A conservative group in Chancellor Angela Merkel’s party is urging a change of approach to climate change, arguing that the melting of sea ice could carry more opportunities than problems.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump, in a flurry of this morning tweets on the London attacks, criticized the city’s mayor and bemoaned what Trump described as political correctness when it comes to national security.
NEW YORK — Ariana Grande is scheduled to take the stage again today in Manchester, England, for a star-studded benefit concert to help victims of a suicide bombing that struck her last concert and killed 22 people.
Picture this: A bicycle, a driver, and a person in need of a ride.
LONDON — Prime Minister Theresa May today called for tougher measures to fight Islamic extremism after attackers using a vehicle and knives killed seven people in a busy area of London and disrupted Britain’s election campaign just days before a nationwide vote.
COLUMBUS — As Lauren Micham leapt over the penultimate hurdle, a subtle smile crept across her face.
DELAWARE, Ohio — For one half of the Division II boys state lacrosse championship on Saturday, St. Francis de Sales looked destined to make school history.
DUBLIN, Ohio — Jason Dufner turned Muirfield Village Golf Club into the Dublin Pitch-and-Putt during the first 36 holes of the Memorial Tournament.
COLUMBUS — Regan Clay and Sam Meece left Jessie Owens Memorial Stadium on Saturday with gold additions to already stellar careers, as both successfully defended their state championships in their signature events.
COLUMBUS — Fostoria St. Wendelin senior Sophia Volpe mustered up all she could down the stretch of what was her final high school race.
DETROIT — If exercise is the best stress reliever, few need more these days than Tigers general manager Al Avila.
SWANTON — The doctors said this moment would never happen. But there sat Alex Bodi, fishing rod in hand, with a squirming and flip-flopping rainbow trout on the other end of his line.
DUBLIN, Ohio — The biggest news of the week at Muirfield Village didn’t involve the Memorial Tournament.