Income disparity, debt lead risk list
Jan 8th, 2013 - International News
FRANKFURT, Germany (AP) — Experts surveyed by the World Economic Forum say rising income gaps between rich and poor and burgeoning government deficits are the risks most likely to have a global impact over the next decade.
Climate change, water shortages and aging populations rounded out the WEF's top five risks.
The over 1,000 experts surveyed for the Switzerland-based forum's annual risk report also warn that risk factors could combine to produce unique problems. These risk combinations included climate change putting a heavy burden on a global economy and a declining economy in turn hurting efforts to fight global warming.
The experts also identified increasing resistance of germs to antibiotics as a global health threat. Another new worry is a "digital wildfire" of wrong or controversial information going viral across online communities.
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Drunken driving enforcement varies across Michigan
Jun 17th, 2013 - Local News
— An analysis of law enforcement records found that drunken driving enforcement varies across Michigan.
Mlive is planning to publish a multi-day series and says the small Kalamazoo County commun...
18-month-old drowns in Kentwood pond
Jun 14th, 2013 - Local News
The Kentwood Police and Fire Departments responded to an apparent accidental drowning at the Old Farm Shores Park, 2350 Embro SE, Kentwood Thursday afternoon. The victim, 1 1/2 year-old-male Shamon G...
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Action scene for 'Transformers 4' shot near Adrian
Jun 17th, 2013 - State News
— The makers of the next installment of the "Transformers" movie franchise plan to shoot this month near Adrian.
The Daily Telegram of Adrian reports that wheat fields along Michigan 52 in Lenawe...
Lawmakers and Governor up late working on budget bills
Jun 14th, 2013 - State News
— The Michigan House has voted to make hundreds of thousands of adults eligible for Medicaid. The Republican-led chamber's 76-31 vote late last night puts the issue in the hands of the GOP-controll...
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GM recalling 193,652 SUVs for fire risk
Jun 17th, 2013 - National News
— General Motors is recalling more than 193,652 SUVs from the 2006 and 2007 model years because a circuit board in the driver's door could short and cause a fire.
The vehicles involved are the Ch...
CO wildfire gets worse
Jun 14th, 2013 - National News
— Fire officials say the wildfire that's burning northeast of Colorado Springs, Colo., is worse than last year's blaze that killed two people and burned 347 homes.
This year's fire in El Paso Cou...
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Obama in N. Ireland
Jun 17th, 2013 - International News
BELFAST, Northern Ireland (AP) — President Barack Obama says peace in Northern Ireland is a "blueprint" for those living amid conflict around the world, but he says the calm between Catholics and Pr...
Britain says Snowden not welcome
Jun 14th, 2013 - International News
— The British government has issued an alert to airlines around the world, urging them not to allow former U.S. intelligence contractor Edward Snowden to board flights to the United Kingdom.
Snow...
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Fister, Hunter lead Tigers over Twins 5-2
Jun 17th, 2013 - Sports News
— Doug Fister held Minnesota hitless until the sixth inning and Torii Hunter connected for his 300th career home run, leading the Detroit Tigers over the Twins 5-2 Sunday.
Fister (6-4) didn't all...
GOLF-U.S. OPEN First round shut down
Jun 14th, 2013 - Sports News
— Play in the opening round of the U.S. Open wasn't completed because of rain delays and darkness. When play was called the on-course leader was Luke Donald, who was 4-under through 13 holes.
Fiv...
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FDA will investigate added caffeine in foods
Apr 30th, 2013 - Health News
— Looking for a new way to get that jolt of caffeine energy? Food companies are betting snacks like potato chips, jelly beans and gum with a caffeinated kick could be just the answer.
The Food an...
New Diabetes Drug Treats Disease Differently
Apr 1st, 2013 - Health News
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Food and Drug Administration says it has approved a first-of-a-kind diabetes drug from Johnson & Johnson that uses a new method to lower blood sugar.
The agency cleared J&J'...