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Roblox reaches kids safety agreement with Nevada
The gaming platform Roblox has agreed to implement a series of kids safety measures and pay the state of Nevada $12 million in a new settlement, Nevada Attorney General Aaron Ford announced Wednesday.
US Census Bureau lists 1,000 most common first names in America
The U.S. Census Bureau just released a list of the 1,000 most common first names in the country, based on data collected during the 2020 Census.
Injured passenger awarded $300,000 after a Miami federal jury finds Carnival overserved her alcohol
The Miami federal jury decided last Friday in favor of Diana Sanders, a 45-year-old nurse from California.
Former Virginia Lt. Gov. Justin Fairfax fatally shot wife, himself: Police
Fairfax County Police Chief Kevin Davis confirmed the fatal shooting during a press conference Thursday morning.
Ohio launches statewide attendance dashboard to track chronic absenteeism
Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Education and Workforce on Wednesday launched a new statewide attendance dashboard aimed at tackling chronic absenteeism in schools.
Man accused of robbery and officer assault enters plea
A Warren man accused of robbing a store and assaulting a police officer in Niles entered a guilty plea Wednesday in Trumbull County Common Pleas Court.
ODOT announces Route 11 paving project
A resurfacing project that will span 8.5 miles of State Route 11 from Columbiana County to Mahoning County is in the planning phase.
The impact of tissue culture on vaccine production
While we know many medicines come from plants, there is also a way that the smallest form of plants can help with vaccine production.
Lakeview Valedictorian earns Student Athlete of the Week
Lakeview senior Kalyssa Werner is a model student athlete playing two varsity sports all while being on track to be the class Valedictorian.
Sudan’s prime minister claims victory; counts on Trump for peace
KHARTOUM, Sudan — Sudan’s army-appointed prime minister declared victory last week in the long-running civil war against the rebel Rapid Support Forces, while holding court with foreign journalists in a borrowed conference room of the minerals department. The ad hoc meeting space represents the Sudanese Armed Forces attempt to exercise a degree of normalcy in