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Defense attorneys ask for continuance in mail carrier death trial
Prosecutors are not objecting to a request by defense attorneys for a continuance at the beginning of the trial in federal court for two men accused of killing a letter carrier while he was making his rounds.
Making sure your kids are back-to-school ready
With many local districts holding their first days next week, it's important to be prepared.
Blanche refuses to pledge DOJ will always act independently of White House
Blanche also said he would “of course” take the president’s view into consideration before taking action, noting he hoped “every attorney general in history would not answer that question differently.”
The 60-day deadline for an Iran peace deal is expiring: Where things stand
Both sides have dug in, hoping the other will blink first. So far, neither has.
Trump blames vandals for damaged grass in the same spot where he held his big July 4 celebration
Trump made the accusation in a social media post without saying why he believes it's the work of vandals instead of trampled turf from the Independence Day festivities. He posted a photo showing a once-grassy area by the World War II Memorial, now patchy and brown across much of the sprawling turf.
‘Heroes,’ ‘Nashville’ star Hayden Panettiere dead at 36
Actress Hayden Panettiere, who rose to fame with starring roles on the hit television shows “Heroes” and “Nashville,” has died, according to multiple media reports.
Police clear intersection after vehicles crash
Police worked to clean the scene of a crash after two vehicles crashed at a Youngstown intersection.
Padres hit 4 homers in 5-0 win over Guardians
Jase Bowen and Jake Cronenworth also went deep for the Padres, who hit at least four homers in a game for the sixth time this season.
Pirates beat Red Sox 8-3 after 2 1/2-hour delay
The Pirates won their franchise-best eighth consecutive home series against an AL opponent.
Flock tries to quell surveillance fears as questions pile up
Flock Safety is facing a growing backlash across the country from communities and civil liberties advocates concerned over the surveillance technology company’s network of AI-powered license plate readers.