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Illinois Gov. JB Pritzker undergoes medical procedure, pauses public events
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is recovering from a medical procedure he had on Friday and will put a pause on public events next week.
‘Shock and share’: Iran makes social media a key front in war against America
Sassy comebacks, sarcastic insults and glossy AI-generated videos have all been key tools in Iran’s retaliation against the United States, as social media has become a key front in the more than two-month war. The battle playing out online demonstrates the Islamic Republic’s investment in communications and technology as a key part of its arsenal.
Majority say ethics, honesty in government have declined under Trump: Pew
56% of U.S. adults believe the overall level of ethics and honesty has fallen since January 2025.
Bike challenge kicks off National Bike Month
Eastgate Regional Council of Governments has officially kicked off its Bike Month Commuter Challenge.
Health fair helps connect community with wellness resources in Warren
Community Connection hosted its 2nd annual health fair today, ensuring the community has access to essential wellness resources.
YSU Women’s tennis downed by OSU at NCAA Championships
Youngstown State women's tennis lost in a 4-0 decision to No. 3 Ohio State in the First Round of the 2026 DI Women's Tennis Championship at the Auer Tennis Complex in Columbus.
Community members work to beautify local park
The Columbiana Project Playground had one mission this afternoon - cleaning up their community.
State Department approves over $8B in arms sales to Gulf nations
The State Department on Friday approved over $8 billion in arms sales to Persian Gulf countries and Israel, nations that have all been involved in the U.S.-Israeli conflict in Iran.
Perry, Howland win 5th straight; top Streetsboro
Howland's freshman standout Makenna Perry stifled the Rockets with 13 strikeouts and surrendered just a single hit to pick up the win.
Can playing Wordle increase productivity in the workplace?
Every day, millions of people log onto their computers or smartphones and play the daily puzzle game, Wordle. But while it may seem like just a fun game added to a daily routine, it could affect workplace productivity.