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Viagra drug found in ‘wellness’ supplement prompts nationwide recall
A New Mexico-based company is recalling one of its supplements after a lab found it to contain the erectile dysfunction drug sildenafil, according to a Wednesday news release from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA).
Former HGTV Star Nicole Curtis Awkwardly Explains Her “Accidental” N-Word Usage On ‘The Breakfast Club’
Star Tribune via Getty Images / Nicole Curtis Former HGTV star Nicole Curtis went to a Black radio show, The Breakfast Club, to try to explain her “accidental” N-word mishap, but it was as awkward as you could imagine. Curtis decided to sit down with Charlamagne tha God, DJ Envy, Jess Hilarious, and Loren LoRosa
Gracie Mansion Bomber Was Once A Sneaker Reseller
Source: Pacific Press / Getty Over the weekend, two young men were arrested in New York City when they threw a bomb in front of Zohran Mamdani’s residence, Gracie Mansion. While some thought it was an assassination attempt on Mayor Mamdani, others said it was for known white supremacist Jake Lang (who was “protesting” the
County proclamation shines spotlight on important work
The Mahoning County Board of Commissioners recognized the Mahoning County Board of Developmental Disabilities (MCBDD) during its regular meeting Thursday, with a special proclamation marking Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month.
Ohio’s hemlock trees at risk from invasive insect; state offering extermination aid
Hemlock woolly adelgids, tiny insects that are native to East Asia, were initially discovered in Ohio in the southeastern part of the state in 2012 and have since expanded to 24 counties, according to the Ohio Department of Natural Resources.
Cedar Point parent company announces partnership with NFL star, Travis Kelce
A familiar face in football recently invested in Six Flags to help save the company amid financial issues, but now he's stepping into a position that's a little more thrilling.
Funeral arrangements announced for fallen Pennsylvania State Police Corporal
O'Connor was shot and killed after he pulled over a reported erratic driver in West Caln Township. As O'Connor was approaching the vehicle, the driver opened fire, fatally hitting O'Connor, State Police said. The driver then got out of the vehicle and fatally shot himself, State Police said.
One book a day: Canfield student hopes to qualify for Scripps National Spelling Bee
Louis Coleman, a 12-year-old student from Canfield Village Middle School, won the local spelling bee and is now preparing to compete in the regional spelling bee with the goal of qualifying for the Scripps National Spelling Bee in Washington, D.C.
Ex-NFL player charged with murder asked ChatGPT for advice before 911 call, prosecutors say
Darron Lee, who spent five seasons in the NFL, faces charges of first-degree murder and tampering with evidence in the death of his girlfriend.
Why are grocery prices still high, 6 years post-pandemic?
Why are grocery prices still high, even six years after the pandemic, when consumers were told that supply chain and labor costs were driving them up? The answer, from one researcher, is simple - we will pay it. Others believe the answer is more nuanced, with several issues at play, but corporate profits play a