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Tiger Woods Says He’s Seeking Treatment After DUI Arrest
Tiger Woods was involved in a car accident on March 27 in Florida, leading to his arrest on several charges. In the wake of the incident, Tiger Woods posted a statement on social media to share that he is now seeking treatment. Tiger Woods shared a statement on social media on the evening of March
Hershey announces changes to Reese’s, other chocolate products: What to expect
The Hershey Company has announced recipe changes for some of its iconic chocolate products, including Kit Kat bars and Reese's Peanut Butter Cups, which will take effect next year.
Youngstown’s first Black firefighter dies
Jesse Lee Carter, the first African American firefighter in Youngstown, Ohio, passed away at the age of 96, having served for the fire department for three decades
Rapper Megan Thee Stallion hospitalized after leaving Broadway performance mid-show
The Grammy Award-winning rapper made her Broadway debut last week as nightclub impresario Harold Zidler in “Moulin Rouge! The Musical."
Portland Frog temporarily ordered to stay away from ICE facility
Seth Todd, who was dubbed the Portland Frog after wearing an inflatable frog costume to anti-ICE protests last fall, was first charged in January.
Sam’s Club is raising its membership fees: How much more will it cost?
“We have adjusted our membership pricing to support the things our members love,” a spokesperson for Walmart and Sam’s Club said.
Pink Moon 2026: When to see April’s full moon
Before you head to bed Wednesday, you may want to look up. The pink full moon is set to peak in the night sky.
Snowy owl, cheetah among 40 animal species granted UN international protection
The U.N. Convention on the Conservation of Migratory Species of Wild Animals approved the measures Sunday.
‘Destroying the place:’ Landlord’s video of squatter conditions goes viral
A viral video shows the mess a squatter left behind in a Chula Vista property, which took 10 months to resolve due to the lengthy court process for eviction cases in San Diego.
Dueling plans to make Ohio housing affordable for all
When Ohio lawmakers return from break in mid-May, they are likely to consider competing ideas of how to ease the cost of housing in Ohio.