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McConnell hospitalized for flu-like symptoms, spokesperson says
The news came as McConnell missed Senate votes on Monday and Tuesday.
Ohio warehouse mass shooting was preventable, lawsuit says
The families of the victims in a mass shooting at a warehouse in New Albany last year have filed a lawsuit against the company that owns the facility and the man accused in the shooting, alleging that the company and security guards failed to protect the people in the building.
Lawmakers seek to create penalties for AI models that encourage suicide
The Ohio House Technology and Innovation Committee heard testimony from supporters of House Bill 524, which would fine software companies up to $50,000 if their AI models are found to suggest or encourage self-harm, suicidal ideation or public violence.
Snowplow hits pedestrian on OH-7 in Columbiana County: OSHP
A snowplow hit a pedestrian in Columbiana County, Ohio, injuring them and prompting an investigation by the Ohio State Highway Patrol.
Lindsey Vonn’s decision to compete with torn ACL risky but ‘possible’: Experts
Lindsey Vonn has decided to compete in the Milan Cortina Olympics despite a torn ACL, which is risky but not unexpected for an elite athlete, and she will rely on an external knee brace and her physicality to compete.
The former Prince Andrew moves to King Charles III’s private estate after Epstein document uproar
LONDON (AP) — The former Prince Andrew has moved out of his long-time home on crown-owned land near Windsor Castle earlier than expected after the latest release of documents from the U.S. investigation of Jeffrey Epstein revived questions about his friendship with the convicted sex offender. The 65-year-old brother of King Charles III, now known
The last US-Russian nuclear pact is about to expire, ending a half-century of arms control
The last remaining nuclear arms pact between Russia and the United States is set to expire Thursday, removing any caps on the two largest atomic arsenals for the first time in more than a half-century. The termination of the New START Treaty would set the stage for what many fear could be an unconstrained nuclear
Warren landowner wants answers on renting space for food trucks
Warren Council's Health and Welfare met Tuesday and heard from a landowner who wants to rent space for food trucks.
New solo exhibition opens in YSU galleries
Youngstown State University is honoring Black History Month, as the Judith Rae Solomon Gallery is featuring a new solo exhibition by artist Davon Brantley.