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US stocks climb as gold and silver prices keep falling
NEW YORK (AP) — U.S. stocks rose on Monday following sharp swings that shook financial markets overnight, including tumbles for Asian stocks. Gold and silver prices sank further following their latest wild moves. On Wall Street, the S&P 500 added 0.5% and snapped a three-day losing streak. The Dow Jones Industrial Average rose 515 points
DHS locks down detention center hit by measles outbreak
As of Thursday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) confirmed 588 measles cases in the U.S. so far this year
Vacant house fire in Youngstown ruled arson
Reports said an early morning fire Friday on the West Side was ruled arson.
Things you might not know about ‘Groundhog Day,’ the Bill Murray movie
Well it’s Groundhog Day… again…” but thankfully, fictional weatherman Phil Connors was able to break his curse 33 years ago to finally see February 3, 1993. The premise of Groundhog Day (the movie) is brilliantly simple. Bill Murray plays weatherman Phil Connors, a sarcastic, egotistical narcissist who gets stuck in a time loop and is
Burglars smash and grab at Warren vape store
Warren police are investigating after four people broke into a vape store in Warren, smashed the display cases and took merchandise.
Missing Indiana teen found dead in Perry County; Columbus man allegedly had sexual images on phone
COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – The body of a missing Indiana teenager whose last whereabouts were known to be in southeastern Ohio, has been found in Perry County. According to the suspect's defense attorney, Samuel Shamansky, 17-year-old Hailey Buzbee was found dead in Perry County. Shamansky is representing 39-year-old Tyler Thomas, who is a suspect in
Chamber tees up local businesses for awards
The Youngstown-Warren Regional Chamber has announced some local, family-owned businesses to be recognized.
Headliners revealed for Ribs-N-Rock Festival
The annual festival returns June 11-13 to the Debartolo Commons at the Southern Park Mall.
Some companies tie AI to layoffs, but the reality is more complicated
The one thing N. Lee Plumb knows for sure about being laid off from Amazon last week is that it wasn’t a failure to get on board with the company’s artificial intelligence plans. Plumb, his team’s head of “AI enablement,” says he was so prolific in his use of Amazon’s new AI coding tool that
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