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Cat food recall expanded to Ohio: FDA
A cat food recall has been expanded to include sales in 11 more states, including Ohio.
US hockey player Brady Tkachuk slams White House TikTok as ‘clearly fake’ after anti-Canada slur
OTTAWA, Ontario (AP) — American hockey player Brady Tkachuk said Thursday that he did not appreciate a doctored TikTok video shared by the White House that made it look like he was disparaging Canadians after winning Olympic gold, calling it fake and something he would never say. The video includes fabricated audio of Tkachuk referring
Cuba says 8 World Baseball Classic delegation members denied US visas
Eight members of Cuba's delegation were denied visas to the United States for the World Baseball Classic, the Cuban Baseball and Softball Federation (FCBS) said Thursday. Cuba is set to play against Puerto Rico, Colombia, Panama and Canada in San Juan, Puerto Rico, during pool play of the WBC, which is scheduled from March 5-17.
Bill Clinton to sit for closed-door deposition in Epstein investigation
Former President Bill Clinton will appear for a closed-door deposition before the House Oversight Committee on Friday, a day after former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton gave her testimony amid the committee's probe of convicted sex offender Jeffrey Epstein.
Blood moon: Total lunar eclipse will be seen across several continents Tuesday
A blood-red moon will soon grace the skies for a total lunar eclipse — and there won't be another until late 2028.
The Defense Protection Act and the Pentagon’s AI ultimatum: What to know
Some experts say that using the law this way would be unprecedented, and could bring future legal challenges.
The big new controversy over the Epstein files, explained
It’s a complicated story. Here’s what you need to know.
DEA task force members shot at during undercover drug buy
Two men are in police custody after an undercover drug buy ended in shots fired at law enforcement officers in Arizona.
Some Republicans increasingly frustrated stock trading ban touted by Trump is stalled
Some House Republicans are growing increasingly frustrated with leadership for not moving the ball quickly enough on a stock trading ban, an issue that has vexed Congress for years despite repeated bipartisan calls for reform. Last month, the House Administration Committee advanced a bill by Chairman Bryan Steil (R-Wis.) that would allow members of Congress
Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel to visit local schools
Ohio Lt. Governor Jim Tressel will visit Crestview Elementary School and Columbiana Middle School to promote the Team Tressel Fitness Challenge, which is part of Governor Mike DeWine's push to improve the overall health of Ohioans.