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Live Blog: Wings vs. Blackhawks, Game 3
The Red Wings picked up a big victory on Saturday in Chicago and now return home for Game 3 on Monday night at 7:30 at Joe Louis Arena. Follow all of the action here as Geoff Robinson of The Detroit News provides live updates throughout the game. [liveblog]
Red Wings youth
It was an optional skate on Sunday at Joe Louis Arena. So optional that a grand total of four Red Wings (and two children) hit the ice. Here, Todd Bertuzzi battles for the puck with his son Tag.
AP scandal: Rein in federal power - and posturing
The best and quickest fix would be for Congress to act. The federal media shield bill deserves quick passage.
On broken fingers
Here was the exchange between the media and Calvin Johnson earlier today regarding him playing with injured fingers last season: Q: Can you explain what happened with your fingers last year? A: “Had a couple things here and there, you know, pretty much getting them back straight, trying to straighten them things out.” Q: Were … Continue Reading →
Scandals undermine Obama's vision
The scandals are more than a distraction – they are a direct warning against implementing Obama’s Big Government vision.
Wisecracker: Me, Myself and IRS
The IRS’s idea of ‘work with you’ is pummel you with phony requests. I know. I’ve had three inquiries from the IRS in six years.
Up in the Aether convention brings steampunk back to Metro Detroit
World Steam Expo may be gone, but a new steampunk convention has arisen to take its place over Memorial Day weekend. Up in the Aether starts Friday at the Doubletree Dearborn-Detroit, 5801 Southfield, Detroit, and it sounds like a lot of fun, as one would expect from a steampunk convention. Preregistration is closed. At-the-door registration … Continue Reading →
Hawaii junket: Too bad Detroit pension board members didn't use 'attendance justification tool kit'
If you’re going to take a $20,000 trip to Hawaii on an insolvent city’s dime, you sure enough need to do a good job of justifying it. Considering the hot water in which four Detroit pension board members now find themselves with emergency manager Kevyn Orr. I’m guessing they failed to take advantage of the … Continue Reading →