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President Donald Trump visited the Federal Reserve headquarters in Washington on Thursday, where he publicly scorned Fed chairman Jerome Powell over the costs of a long-planned, roughly $2.5 billion ...
Talks between Iranian and European diplomats in Istanbul ended Friday with the sides agreeing to meet again to seek to unpick the deadlock over Tehran’s nuclear program.
Wall Street was on track to open with gains on Friday, adding to record highs ahead of next week's busy slate of earnings, job market reports, a Federal Reserve policy meeting and the tariff deadline.
Around the holidays, the Immaculate Conception Church Food Pantry prepares and distributes food baskets. Gaier asked if she could knit washcloths to be placed in the baskets. She said the acceptance ...
Some residents have been campaigning to get Butler County to exit the deportation business for humanitarian reasons and now the county prosecutor has concerns about potential legal issues.
I’m outraged by the Butler County Sheriff’s Office’s recent posting of an AI-generated image featuring alligators in a pond outside their headquarters — an image eerily reminiscent of historically ...
Thousands of patients will have to find other providers for services such as contraceptives and cancer screening after the closures of Planned Parenthood offices in Hamilton and Springfield forced by ...
Barcelona will play a preseason game in Japan that it had previously said was canceled after resolving a contractual dispute with the promoter, the Spanish champion said Friday.
Clayton council has voted again on a heavily-opposed 529-home development proposed for Sweet Potato Ridge Road, this time repealing approval for the project months ahead of a scheduled Election Day ...
An officer in Ohio has died after a shooter lying in wait ambushed him and another officer as they parked to eat pizza in a remote, undeveloped area, Lorain police said Thursday.
The Greene County Fair opens its doors in Xenia this Sunday, featuring the classic selection of rides, food, live entertainment and family fun.
The hottest month ever recorded in Ohio was July 1934. The heat wave was deadly for many Ohioans because it happened before air conditioning was commonly used in homes. Many people were forced to stay ...