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Minnesota reps denied access to ICE facility as protests persist
Three Minnesota Democratic congresswomen said that they were denied access to an Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) processing center in Minneapolis on Saturday morning.
This pandemic-era wedding trend is coming back in 2026, experts say
The peak COVID-19 pandemic years of 2020-22 created a cascade of necessary changes to event planning, especially weddings. Amid lockdown restrictions, social distancing and supply-chain issues, couples had to be flexible in their visions for their big days.
Girard boys hold off Western Reserve in tight matchup
Girard Boys Basketball outlasts Western Reserve 53-49 in a game which came down to the wire at Western Reserve Saturday afternoon.
Western Reserve rained three’s in win over Girard
Western Reserve Girls Basketball downed Girard Saturday morning at Western Reserve High School.
Guardians sign pitcher from Italy to minor league deal
He previously pitched in the St. Louis Cardinals organization.
Steelers’ veteran defensive lineman picks up NFL honor
It marks the sixth time in his career that he was named AP All-Pro.
Browns’ Garrett picks up another prestigious honor
It is the fifth time in his nine-year career that he was chosen as a First Team All-Pro.
Ex-husband charged in deaths of Monique and Spencer Tepe
The Tepes were found shot to death in their Columbus home. Their two young children were also discovered physically unharmed in the house.
Donald Trump Clowned After Reading Private Note From Marco Rubio Out Loud During Meeting With Oil Execs
SAUL LOEB / Donald Trump / Marco Rubio If you needed more proof that Donald Trump is a moron, this latest incident will solidify that for you. It was the classic Ron Burgundy reads everything on the teleprompter moment on Friday afternoon during a meeting with prominent oil executives as Donald Trump, flanked by his
Upside down flag at Missouri post office concerns community
An American flag flown upside down outside a Ferguson post office Friday morning sparked concern among nearby residents, particularly veterans who view the flag as a powerful symbol of service, sacrifice and national unity.