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Lindsey Vonn back in US following Olympic downhill crash
Lindsey Vonn is back home in the U.S. following a week of treatment at a hospital in Italy after breaking her left leg in the Olympic downhill at the Milan Cortina Games.
Snowstorm disrupts Olympic slopestyle, freestyle schedule in Italian Alps
The Olympic final for women’s snowboarding slopestyle was scrubbed off Tuesday's schedule due to a heavy snowstorm in Livigno.
Why violent crime is dropping in US cities
Violent crime fell dramatically in 2025, in what experts expect to be the year with the sharpest drop in homicides in recorded history.
Local bakery serves paczki for Fat Tuesday
Nemenz IGA in Struthers, Ohio is preparing thousands of paczki, a traditional Fat Tuesday treat, for their customers to enjoy.
Civil rights leader Jesse Jackson dies at age 84
Jackson is survived by his wife Jacqueline Lavinia Brown, and their five children Santita Jackson, former Rep. Jesse L. Jackson, Jr. (D-Ill.), Jonathan Luther Jackson, Yusef DuBois Jackson, Esq., and Jacqueline Lavinia Jackson, Jr.
US plans to deploy more missile launchers to the Philippines despite China’s alarm
MANILA, Philippines (AP) — The United States plans to deploy more high-tech missile systems to the Philippines to help deter aggression in the South China Sea, where the treaty allies on Tuesday condemned what they called China’s “illegal, coercive, aggressive, and deceptive activities.” Beijing has repeatedly expressed alarm over the installation in the northern Philippines
US, Canada headed to another showdown for gold
MILAN (AP) — Marie-Philip Poulin won’t dispute how good the Americans have looked in romping through the women’s hockey tournament at the Milan Cortina Games. And Canada’s captain will readily acknowledge her team has yet to come close to playing its best. What's matters to Poulin, who continues building upon her “Captain Clutch” reputation in her
Valley standouts, coaches headline North-South Classic rosters
The 81st annual North-South Classic All-Star football game is set for Saturday, April 25 in Massillon.
Australia won’t repatriate 34 women and children linked to IS from Syria
MELBOURNE, Australia (AP) — The Australian government will not repatriate from Syria a group of 34 women and children with alleged ties to the militant Islamic State group, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese said Tuesday. The women and children from 11 families were supposed to fly from Syria to Australia, but Syrian authorities on Monday turned
Experts warning locals to avoid dead birds amid avian flu outbreak
One of the area's leading experts in wild birds is warning people and pets to stay away from dead birds, as there appears to be an outbreak of Avian influenza -- commonly called the bird flu.