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Clemens and Rojas lead Twins to win over Guardians
Kody Clemens had three hits and Kendry Rojas earned his first major league win with a strong outing in relief as the Minnesota Twins held off the Cleveland Guardians 5-4 on Sunday.
Over 350 earthquakes recorded since Friday in part of southern California
The area is "prone to earthquake swarms," officials say.
Photos: Americans leave hantavirus-stricken cruise ship for flight to Nebraska
U.S. passengers are said to have been evacuated from the MV Hondius cruise ship ahead of a repatriation flight bound for Nebraska.
Rain dampens National Golf Day but officials look forward to sunny days on the green
Today is National Golf Day -- it's a day celebrated every year meant to encourage people to take up the sport.
2 local teams qualify for girls flag football regionals
West Branch and Warren Harding have qualified for the 2026 Cleveland Browns regional girls flag football tournament at the University of Akron.
Washington wins NBA draft lottery, chance to pick 1st
The league’s worst team this season is getting the No. 1 pick in the NBA draft.
Health insurance marketplace feels growing tremors from GOP cuts
State Obamacare marketplaces are starting to feel tremors from the GOP-controlled Congress's ending of enhanced subsidies, as millions of Americans are dropping coverage. Experts and state officials say the impact varies from state to state, but enrollment decline is expected to grow this year and beyond, as policies from the One Big Beautiful Bill Act
Hegseth boosts veteran benefits bill that key Republicans have opposed
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth gave a rare boost last week to a bipartisan bill that key Republicans, including the chair of the Senate Armed Services Committee (SASC), have opposed over cost concerns. The legislation, named after Major Richard Star, would provide about 54,000 combat-injured, medically retired service members retirement pay and Veterans Affairs (VA) disability
Hantavirus isn’t the next pandemic, health officials say. Here’s why
The sights of PPE-clad passengers leaving the hantavirus-stricken cruise ship Sunday may prompt flashbacks to the COVID pandemic. Health officials say that isn't exactly the case.
4 hit by gunfire, 2 struck by cars at post-prom party in Michigan: Authorities
Teenagers were seen "running for their lives" by a neighbor.