Jordy Nelson Gets Own Cereal
UNDATED (WTAQ) - Green Bay Packers fans have a new way to enjoy breakfast while supporting the team.Jordy Nelson is introducing his very own cereal called "Jordy's Farm Fresh Flakes". It's a frosted...
View ArticleLCS 25 to be Named for Marinette
MARINETTE, WI (WTAQ) - The city of Marinette will be honored for being the location where half the U.S. Navy's littoral combat ships are built.In a statement from Wisconsin Congressman Reid Ribble's...
View ArticleDeutsche Bank says U.S. DoJ asks it to pay $14 billion to settle mortgages case
By Arno SchuetzeFRANKFURT (Reuters) - The U.S. Department of Justice is asking Deutsche Bank to pay $14 billion to settle an investigation into its selling of mortgage-backed securities, Germany's...
View ArticlePoll shows 66 percent of California voters favor drug price initiative
By By Deena Beasley(Reuters) - An initiative on California's November ballot aimed at reining in prescription drug prices is favored by 66 percent of state voters, according to a new poll released on...
View ArticleNorth Dakota governor hopes for quick pipeline resolution
By Ernest ScheyderBISMARCK, N.D. (Reuters) - North Dakota Governor Jack Dalrymple said on Thursday he hopes federal officials will soon lay out a path for how the Dakota Access Pipeline can obtain...
View ArticleBlack Wisconsin inmate's death by dehydration ruled a homicide
By Eric M. Johnson(Reuters) - The death of a mentally ill black man who reportedly begged for drinking water while jailed in Milwaukee and died of dehydration has been ruled a homicide, a county...
View ArticleFBI trying to build legal cases against Russian hackers: sources
By Mark Hosenball and Joseph MennWASHINGTON/SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - The Federal Bureau of Investigation is intensifying efforts to find enough evidence to enable the Justice Department to indict some...
View ArticleArizona police will no longer stop people to check immigration status
By David SchwartzPHOENIX (Reuters) - Arizona police officers will no longer detain people solely to investigate their immigration status under a settlement reached on Thursday after a lawsuit...
View ArticleBlue Angels flight team told to stop aerial maneuver after crash probe
By David AlexanderWASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Navy's Blue Angels flight exhibition team has been ordered to stop using the so-called Split-S maneuver during its shows until further notice after an...
View ArticleVP Biden gives new push on 'Cancer Moonshot' clinical trials
By Toni ClarkeWASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. Vice President Joseph Biden on Friday announced new measures to help cancer patients navigate the clinical trials process as part of the administration's...
View ArticleCalifornia governor signs epinephrine bill, blasts Mylan
By Dan LevineSAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - California Governor Jerry Brown on Friday signed a bill to allow businesses across the state to carry epinephrine auto-injectors, but sharply admonished drugmaker...
View ArticleRats vanquished but smell lingers at Arkansas governor's mansion
By Steve BarnesLITTLE ROCK, Ark. (Reuters) - Rats have been evicted from the Arkansas governor's mansion but the lingering effects of a rodent infestation, including noxious odors, require its study to...
View ArticleU.S. Air Force grounds F-35 fighters over cooling line problems
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Air Force has grounded 13 Lockheed Martin Corp F-35A Lightning II aircraft after discovering peeling and crumbling insulation in avionics cooling lines inside the fuel...
View ArticleChicago police officer charged with shooting at car full of teens
(Reuters) - A Chicago police officer who was captured on a dashboard camera in 2013 firing into a car full of teenagers, wounding two of them, has been indicted on federal civil rights charges,...
View ArticleSettlement reached in Texas over 'Fifty Shades' royalty fight
By Marice RichterFORT WORTH, Texas (Reuters) - A Texas woman who claimed she was cheated out of royalty money from the erotic "Fifty Shades of Grey" novels has reached a settlement with her former...
View ArticleReagans' personal items to be auctioned in New York
NEW YORK (Reuters) - Furniture, jewelry and cowboy boots are among the more than 700 personal items that once belonged to U.S. President Ronald Reagan and first lady Nancy Reagan set for sale by...
View ArticleMore faces on Mount Rushmore
KEYSTONE, SD (KELO-AM) A special preservation team has been installing fiber optic cables on Mount Rushmore, to keep a high-tech eye on the health of the famous faces.Roped members of the team have...
View ArticleGuards at New York's Rikers Island get prison for inmate beating
By Joseph AxNEW YORK (Reuters) - Six guards at New York City's Rikers Island jail complex were sentenced on Friday to prison for the 2012 beating of an inmate that left him with fractured eye sockets...
View ArticleScience Applications International wins $700 million Pentagon contract
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Science Applications International Corp was awarded a $700 million contract for chemicals, packaged petroleum, oils and lubricants on Friday, the Pentagon said in a statement....
View ArticleOhio man held on murder, kidnapping charges
By Kim PalmerCLEVELAND (Reuters) - An Ohio man was held on $1 million bond on Friday after being charged with kidnapping and murder in connection with the discovery of two bodies by police earlier this...
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