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Texas smokehouses squeezed as beef supply tightens nationwide
At the heart of the issue is a dwindling cattle supply.
Nearly 650,000 pounds of tater tots recalled due to plastic contamination: FDA
Federal health officials are expanding a recall for tater tot products distributed in more than two dozen U.S. states because they may be contaminated with pieces of hard plastic.
Superseding indictment issued against suspect in Canfield rape cold case
The superseding indictment was announced by state Attorney General Dave Yost, whose Special Prosecutions Section assisted Canfield Police Department with investigating the case.
DHS shutdown imminent after Senate Democrats block Homeland Security bill
Senate Democrats voted Thursday to block a motion to advance a House-passed bill to fund the Department of Homeland Security, putting Washington on the brink of a partial government shutdown that will affect more than 260,000 federal employees. The motion, which required 60 votes, failed to advance by a vote of 52-47. Centrist Sen. John
Pennsylvania powers collide on Friday’s Game of the Week
Hickory welcomes Grove City this Friday for which should be another classic showdown.
Report: Browns eye veteran coach for defensive coordinator
He previously worked with head coach Todd Monken in Jacksonville.
Los Angeles neighborhood installing sirens to warn of ICE activity
Because the effort isn't city-sanctioned, organizers say they're working directly with willing homeowners and local businesses, placing the sirens on private property rather than going through city permitting channels.
Board submits sanctions for former Struthers judge
The Board of Professional Conduct of the Ohio Supreme Court has agreed on some violations and sanction recommendations for attorney Dominic Leone, a former Struthers Municipal Court judge.
Trump repeals landmark finding that climate change endangers the public
The Trump administration on Thursday repealed the landmark 2009 legal finding that climate change poses a threat to the public — and axed climate rules for cars and trucks that were regulated under the finding. The repeal is an aggressive escalation in the administration’s efforts both to deny climate change’s impacts and to remove environmental