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Centenarian WWII couple celebrates 80-year love story in Southern California
Loved ones celebrated a Southern California centenarian couple as they marked their 80th wedding anniversary.
Pirates trade infielder to the A’s in minor deal
Pittsburgh receives a pitching prospect in the deal.
First “Growers Supply Market” held in Youngstown
Bronson Family Farm held its inaugural "Growers Supply Market."
Removal of Pulitzer Prize-winning ‘Roots’ from Tennessee schools causes backlash
"Certain books are being attacked."
Smoking on decline as vaping rises, CDC says
Experts say that there are many reasons for the rise, including the different flavors of vape available and the assumption that vaping is safer than smoking.
Which states have the highest gas taxes?
There's a lot of talk about suspending the federal gas tax. But how much are state gas taxes costing drivers?
Tick that causes meat allergy, other rare virus is spreading: What symptoms to watch for
A tick capable of making its victims allergic to meat and dairy (among other items) and spreading a virus that has no known cure may be reaching new areas, data shows.
Long Island Rail Road workers go on strike, halting busiest US commuter rail system
NEW YORK (AP) — Workers on New York’s Long Island Rail Road are on strike, union officials said early Saturday, paralyzing the busiest commuter rail system in North America. Labor unions representing about half the system’s workers announced the walkout after negotiations with the Metropolitan Transportation Authority ended Friday without a new contract. The five
Reds survive late rally and hold off Guardians 7-6
The Reds topped the Guardians 7-6 on Friday night.
Schwarber, Phillies beat Pirates 11-9 in 10 innings
The Phillies topped the Pirates 11-9 in 10 innings on Friday night.