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Ursuline’s offensive onslaught overwhelms Perry
Ursuline softball unleashed a 14-hit barrage on Saturday to secure a commanding 12-4 road victory at Perry.
Police cancel missing person alert for Hubbard man
Niles Police has cancelled its missing adult alert after a man drove away from his home.
Howland explodes for a fifth inning frenzy
Howland’s baseball team erupted for an eight-run fifth inning to down McDonald, 10-3.
Trumbull County residents sign petition to limit size of future data centers in Ohio
The group behind it is Ohio Residents for Responsible Development.
Why summer is the most dangerous season for teen drivers; and where it’s worst
Teen driver fatalities have seen a significant 17.2% increase in the last two years.
Trump signs order allowing psychedelic drug research
President Trump, joined by Podcaster Joe Rogan and others in the Oval Office on Saturday, signed an executive order accelerating research for certain psychedelic drugs used to treat mental health disorders.
The Sphere in Las Vegas is only the first. Where are they opening next?
The Sphere in Vegas is just the first of many round, bulbous entertainment venues that the venue’s operators are hoping to open.
Iran closes Strait of Hormuz again over US blockade and fires on ships
The standoff over the Strait of Hormuz escalated again Saturday as Iran reversed its reopening of the crucial waterway and fired on ships attempting to pass, in retaliation after the United States pressed ahead with its blockade of Iranian ports.
Pope Leo: Debating Trump ‘not in my interest at all’
Pope Leo XIV on Saturday said any debate with President Trump amid their recent back-and-forth is "not in my interest at all."
United Airlines flight from Chicago diverted due to ‘reported threat’
A United Airlines flight from Chicago to New York landed in Pittsburgh Saturday morning due to a "potential security concern."