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Hamley tosses no-no; Fitch improves to 2-0
Mila Hamley threw her first no-hitter of her high school career on Thursday.
Senate approves funding for TSA and most of Homeland Security, but not immigration enforcement
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Senate early Friday morning approved Homeland Security funds to pay Transportation Security Administration agents and most other agencies, but not the immigration enforcement operations at the heart of the budget impasse that has jammed airports, disrupted travel and imposed financial hardship on workers. The deal, which the Senate approved unanimously without
Senate agrees to fund TSA and most of DHS, but not ICE
Senators agreed by unanimous consent early Friday morning to a proposal that funds the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) and other critical agencies in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS). The late-night Senate deal left out funding for Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) and the Border Patrol after negotiators failed to agree on reforms demanded by
DeLauter homers twice in 1st regular-season game, Guardians beat Mariners 6-4
The Guardians topped the Mariners 6-4 on Thursday night.
Ethics panel weighs allegations against Florida congresswoman as expulsion threat looms
The House Ethics Committee held a rare public hearing Thursday into alleged ethics violations committed by Democratic Rep. Sheila Cherfilus-McCormick of Florida, pushing into the open a yearslong investigation into how she funded her political rise.
Brother and sister are charged after explosive device found outside Florida Air Force base
A man who fled to China after leaving an explosive device outside MacDill Air Force Base in Tampa has been indicted along with his sister in Florida on federal charges, and their mother has been detained pending deportation for overstaying her visa, a federal prosecutor said Thursday.
North Korean and Belarussian leaders sign friendship treaty
Belarus’ President Alexander Lukashenko and North Korean leader Kim Jong Un held talks in North Korea’s capital on Thursday and signed a friendship and cooperation treaty as the two Russian allies draw closer in the face of their confrontations with the U.S.-led West.
Regional water commission proposed for area
The Trumbull County Water Advisory Board met Thursday evening in Champion about possibly creating a new regional commission to deal with water, with representatives of both Youngstown and Warren involved.
LaGuardia Airport runway reopens, days after crash on tarmac killed 2 Canadian pilots
The runway where two pilots were killed in a collision between a jet and a fire truck reopened Thursday morning at New York's LaGuardia Airport, which had been operating at limited capacity all week as investigators examined the wreckage and work crews cleaned up debris.
Costa Rica to accept 25 ‘third country’ deportees from US every week
SAN JOSÉ, Costa Rica (AP) — Costa Rica said Thursday that it would accept 25 migrants deported from the United States per week as part of an agreement to help the Trump administration’s latest policy of deporting immigrants to “third countries." The Central American nation joins a growing number of countries across Africa and the