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Ursuline wins playoff opener; Bell scores 28
Ursuline improves to 17-5 as they'll await Maple Heights on Friday.
TikTok’s motion to dismiss Kentucky lawsuit denied by judge
Attorney General Russell Coleman announced a Scott County, Kentucky judge has denied TikTok’s motion to dismiss the state's lawsuit against the social media platform.
Late Rev. Jesse Jackson to lie in state in South Carolina
The body of the late Rev. Jesse Jackson will lie in state at South Carolina's Capitol building next week, officials announced Monday.
‘Abolish ICE’ gets most votes in Chicago snowplow-naming contest; ‘Stephen Coldbert’ also a winner
When it comes to putting a name to Chicago's annual battle against its infamously inclement weather, it turns out that the practical is also the political.
One Viral Hit and Two Albums Later, Pluto Expands Her Universe
Pluto taps in with XXL to talk blowing up off "Whim Whammie," grinding in ATL, collabs with Sexyy Red and NBA YoungBoy, and her future moves. Continue reading…
USA Hockey Uses Kendrick’s Drake Diss to Celebrate Olympic Gold
K-Dot's song has staying power. Continue reading…
Skiers dug out buried companions — heroic details emerge after fatal California avalanche
Officials released new information Monday detailing the heroic efforts of three skiers who managed to save several of their companions after the fatal avalanche near Northern California's Lake Tahoe.
Missing person report canceled
Police were asking the public to be on the lookout after a man was announced missing after walking away from a VA in Youngstown Monday afternoon.
Poland Village offering Historic Preservation Grants to owners of old homes
People living in Poland Village in houses that are at least 125 years old are eligible for $5,000 grants to renovate the outside.
ICE officer training is ‘deficient’ and ‘broken,’ former agency lawyer tells congressional forum
WASHINGTON (AP) — A former U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement lawyer who was responsible for training new deportation officers warned Monday that the agency's training program for new recruits is “deficient, defective and broken.” Ryan Schwank's comments during a forum held by congressional Democrats come at a time of intense scrutiny of the officers tasked