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Georgia teacher dies in toilet paper prank gone wrong, police say
A teacher in Georgia died during a toilet paper prank after being run over by a vehicle, authorities said.
Alabama dentist sentenced after setting fire to his office
A dentist from Conecuh County, Alabama, has been sentenced for carrying out an insurance fraud scheme.
Hegseth says ‘there will be more casualties’ in Iran operation
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said that “there will be more casualties” in the ongoing U.S. operation against Iran, with seven American service members having died so far in the fighting.
Street in Wellsville closed after building collapse
According to our print partners at the Morning Journal, it happened Saturday at the old Five and 10 building on the 400 block of Main Street.
RFK Jr. losing battle to boost trust in public health agencies
Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. has defended some of his controversial moves as being part of his effort to restore faith in public health agencies. It doesn’t seem to be working. Polling from the start of this year shows that public trust in government health institutions has continued to decline during
Porch pantries help local communities
Porch pantries became the growing trend late last year, after many Americans lost access to SNAP benefits.
Former Sparkle Market sold
According to the county Auditor, the property was sold to Dearing Compressor and Pump Co. for nearly $800,000.
Youngstown, Warren awarded grants for housing
The grants were among those awarded in five Ohio counties, funded by the Residential Economic Development District program.
Iran names Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed his slain father as supreme leader
Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran's late supreme leader, has been named his successor, Iranian state TV announced early Monday, as the war that began with his father's killing less than two weeks ago took a dramatic turn.
Trump says rising oil prices ‘a very small price to pay’ for ‘safety and peace’
President Trump said Sunday that increasing prices of oil are “a very small price to pay” for “safety and peace” amid the U.S. conflict with Iran.