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Senate leaders run into barrier on funding talks: Who should be at the table?
Senate leaders are running into a key stumbling block days before a possible shutdown: They can’t agree on who to negotiate with. Less than 48 hours stand between members and a partial government shutdown after Democrats announced they would not move forward with the six-bill “minibus” to fund the remainder of fiscal 2026 as long
Meeting to discuss Ohio sewer rate increase: PUCO
The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio (PUCO) will hold a virtual public hearing on Thursday to discuss a potential Aqua Ohio water and sewer rate hike, which could see some consumers' monthly bills rise by up to $300 per year.
TikTok Has Seemingly Become A New Pro-Trump Platform Following U.S. Ownership
NurPhoto / TikTok TikTok is under new ownership in the U.S., but many users are noticing it’s no longer the platform it used to be. Now under new U.S. ownership, TikTok is facing widespread criticism from users alleging rampant censorship. Just one day before the fatal shooting of Alex Pretti in Minneapolis, Minnesota, TikTok users
T.I. Talks Final Album, Trap Music Origins & Viral Birthday Bash Moment
✕ Source: Paras Griffin / Getty T.I. is getting ready to take a “victory lap.” In a recent sit-down with DJ Holiday & Moran Tha Man, the Atlanta icon got real about his final album, the origins of trap music, and some of his most memorable career moments. From reconnecting with Pharrell to setting the
New videos show Alex Pretti scuffle with federal officers in Minneapolis 11 days before his death
WASHINGTON (AP) — Alex Pretti was forcefully taken to the ground by federal immigration agents after kicking out the tail light of their vehicle during a Minneapolis protest 11 days before he was shot and killed by Border Patrol officers, videos that emerged Wednesday show. The Jan. 13 scuffle was captured in a pair of
Harding rallies to top Howland
The Warren Harding Raiders outscored Howland, 9-2, in the final frame to come away with their 10th victory of the season.
Legal fight over ending TPS for Haitian migrants
In response to the Department of Homeland Security's decision to repeal Temporary Protective Status (TPS) for migrants, groups are taking legal action against the Trump Administration.
Cavaliers spoil LeBron James’ return in 129-99 romp
The Cavaliers topped the Lakers 129-99 on Wednesday night.
Red Cross needs help after weather cancels blood drives
The Northern Ohio unit of the American Red Cross responsible for collecting blood has canceled 19 blood drives because of the weather, resulting in 550 uncollected pints of blood.
Immigration was a Republican strength. Now some fear it’s slipping away before the midterms
WASHINGTON (AP) — Republicans are increasingly concerned that immigration enforcement is becoming a political liability in the upcoming midterm elections after two people were killed by federal agents during President Donald Trump’s crackdown in Minneapolis. Although few are willing to publicly break with the president, there has been a crescendo of criticism as Republicans nudge