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White House and governors pressure grid operator to boost power supply, slow electricity price hikes
WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administration and a bipartisan group of governors on Friday tried to step up pressure on the operator of the nation's largest electric grid to take urgent steps to boost power supplies and keep electricity bills from rising even higher. Administration officials said doing so is essential to win the artificial
Mo3 Murder Trial Delayed Until Further Notice
The trial was scheduled to begin on Feb. 2. Continue reading…
Animal Charity rescues over 30 animals from home
Animal Charity of Ohio rescued multiple animals from a home in Youngstown's second ward.
What is a realistic winter forecast timeline? Storm Team 27 explains
Social media isn't always reliable for news or weather. Some posts share forecast models 10 days out or longer.
AUTOParkit buildings listed for sale or lease
Before Warren City Council voted to reopen Dana Street, the owner of AUTOParkit said if the street reopened, he would close his business and move.
National Guard troops to stay on Washington, DC, streets through 2026
WASHINGTON (AP) — National Guard troops will be on the streets of Washington, D.C., until the end of the year, according to a memo reviewed by The Associated Press. The memo, signed by Army Secretary Dan Driscoll and dated Wednesday, said “the conditions of the mission” warranted an extension past the end of next month
Defendant in Charlie Kirk’s killing asks judge to disqualify prosecutors
PROVO, Utah (AP) — The Utah man charged with killing conservative activist Charlie Kirk returned to court Friday, as his attorneys sought to disqualify prosecutors because the daughter of a deputy county attorney involved in the case attended the rally where Kirk was shot. Defense attorneys say the relationship represents a conflict of interest after
Supreme Court takes up Bayer’s bid to limit Roundup weed killer liability
The Supreme Court on Friday took up a bid from Bayer to limit liability for pesticide makers, including Bayer’s Roundup weed killer, which has become the subject of numerous cancer suits. The court said it would take up the company’s petition, which was backed by the Trump administration. It said it would only evaluate the
Over 38,000 gallons of distilled water recalled due to ‘foreign black substance’: FDA
Nearly 39,000 gallons of bottled water have been voluntarily recalled by Meijer, according to a U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) enforcement report from last week.
California protester left blind in one eye is among string of violent run-ins with federal agents
A 21-year-old college student who said he was blinded in one eye by a projectile fired by a federal officer during a Southern California protest said he faces a drastically different life now.