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Report: US military ammunition being sold to Mexican cartels
"We are reviewing the report and intend to speak with the United States about this theme to see how it's possible for this type of munitions, made for the exclusive use of the United States military, to enter Mexico," said Sheinbaum.
Border Report Live: Boy in Bad Bunny show not the one detained by ICE
Buzz continues to swirl around the Halftime Show at Sunday's Super Bowl.
Mitchell, Harden rally Cavs to 119-117 win over Nuggets
The Cavaliers topped the Nuggets 119-117 on Monday night.
Youngstown road back open after water main break
Crews responded to a water main break on Mariner Avenue in Youngstown, Ohio and the road is now back open after repairs were completed.
Mahoning County sales tax up for renewal
Mahoning County Engineer Pat Ginnetti spoke at this evening's Boardman Trustees meeting, explaining why 0.25% sales tax to pave township roads should be renewed in May.
LaBrae girls claim first conference crown in 44 years
LaBrae snapped Crestview's 10-game win streak with a 64-52 win over the Rebels during high school girls basketball action on Monday night.
US military blows up alleged drug boat in Eastern Pacific, killing 2 and leaving 1 survivor
The U.S. military blew up an alleged drug-trafficking boat in the eastern Pacific on Monday, killing two “narco-terrorists” and leaving one survivor.
The Summit FM’s 330 Day returning to the Valley
The Akron-based radio station known as The Summit FM, which broadcasts throughout the Mahoning Valley, will be holding its annual 330 Day on March 30 at Warren's Robins Theatre.
Student is shot in a Maryland high school and another student is in custody, police say
ROCKVILLE, Md. (AP) — A 16-year-old student was shot inside a suburban Maryland high school on Monday and another student was in custody, police said. One student was found with a gunshot wound in a hallway and was taken to a hospital in stable condition, the Rockville City Police Department said in a post on
New Mexico lawsuit accuses Meta of failing to protect children from sexual exploitation online
SANTA FE, N.M. (AP) — Meta has failed to disclose what it knows about the harmful effect of its platforms on children in violation of New Mexico’s consumer protection laws, a state prosecutor said Monday as a trial began over the dangers of child sexual exploitation on social media. It’s the first stand-alone trial from