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Colleges grapple with growing fallout from Epstein files
Colleges and universities across the country are dealing with growing fallout from the Epstein files, with professors, donors and at least one sitting school president revealed to have ties to the late sex trafficker.
ISU defends Olympic ice dance scoring after French judge’s margin puts France over US
The scores from the French judge earlier this week played a big role in a French couple beating the American team.
New astronaut crew launches to ISS after medical evacuation
A new crew rocketed toward the International Space Station on Friday to replace the astronauts who returned to Earth early in NASA's first medical evacuation.
Owner of Adventure Play in Sandusky charged with sending sexually explicit messages to teen girl
The owner of an indoor playground in Sandusky is charged with sending sexually explicit messages to a teen girl.
Man charged with gun crime in connection to Warren shootout sentenced to federal prison
One of three men charged in federal court for gun crimes in connection with an August shootout that left a man dead and another wounded was sentenced Thursday.
Norway skier Klaebo wins 8th gold, tying all-time Winter Olympics record
Norway’s Johannes Hosflot Klaebo has won an eighth gold medal in cross-country skiing at the Milan Cortina Olympics, tying an all‑time Winter Games record.
Youngstown Phantoms to host sensory-friendly hockey game
The Youngstown Phantoms have partnered with the Abilities Unite Foundation to host their first-ever sensory-friendly hockey game, with reduced volume, lights remaining on, and a quiet room available for those with auditory sensitivities.
Local brewery hosts pop-up wedding ceremony
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN)- Couples are invited to celebrate love in an intimate and unconventional way on Friday night. Penguin City Brewing Company will host their 'Till Death Do Us Part' pop-up wedding ceremony. The wedding package includes the marriage ceremony, a mini photo session, and a celebration toast. Organizers say it's a simple, meaningful way to get
Party balloons? FAA’s surprise El Paso airspace closure fuels questions
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) surprise closure and later opening of airspace over El Paso, Texas is fueling questions from the public and sharp rebukes from lawmakers. Trump administration officials initially contended the move came in response to the incursion of Mexican drug cartel drones. However, the closure of airspace — initially set to last
Congress barrels toward Homeland Security shutdown without off-ramp in sight
Senators left Washington this week without a deal to fund the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) past Friday, signaling how far apart Senate Democrats and White House negotiators are on a potential agreement to reform Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). Senate Majority Leader John Thune (R-S.D.) and Senate Democratic Leader Chuck Schumer (D-N.Y.) have told