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Passengers describe chaos after ‘possible security matter’ diverts Southwest flight
A “possible security matter" caused a flight to be diverted and surrounded by law enforcement late Friday night.
US and British curlers overcome tree accident and tumor, join record number of women at Paralympics
Laura Dwyer, a mother of two from Wisconsin, returned to sports after a tree branch fell on her. Now she's among the record number of women competing in the Paralympics.
What $100 actually gets you in Las Vegas in 2026 – from the Strip to hidden gems
In Las Vegas, $100 can mean very different things depending on where you spend it.
Corey Parker of ‘Will & Grace,’ more dies: family
His earliest acting titles date back to the 1980s.
Local boys and girls All-Star game set for Tuesday
The 54th Al Beach Classic will take place on Tuesday March 10 at Canfield High School.
As DOJ lawyers face complaints, agency seeks tighter grasp on state bar ethics probes
The Department of Justice (DOJ) is turning its focus to state bar associations in its quest to clamp down on the weaponization of the justice system. As DOJ lawyers face piling complaints, the government is seeking greater control over the ethics probes that can result in disciplinary actions including disbarment. It has prompted a firestorm of questions about the
Daylight saving time begins: Are we changing the clocks for the last time?
Tired of changing the clocks twice a year? Several lawmakers are, too.
Trump’s ‘roaring’ economy meets a rough start to 2026: What the latest numbers show
President Donald Trump promised that 2026 would be a bumper year for economic growth, but instead it has kicked off with job losses, rising gasoline prices and more uncertainty about America's future.