A suspect has been identified in the Saturday night shooting at the White House Correspondents Dinner. President Trump and several cabinet members were safely rushed from the event.
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The railroad’s first-quarter drop in profits because it didn’t collect big insurance payments related to the East Palestine derailment and its planned merger with Union Pacific.
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Three appellate immigration judges sided with Department of Homeland Security lawyers who appealed a decision from Immigration Judge Michael Pleters terminating removal proceedings for DACA recipient Catalina "Xóchitl" Santiago.
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After arriving on Friday, Iran's Abbas Araghchi has left Islamabad, prompting President Trump to announce that his envoys Steve Witkoff and Jared Kushner will no longer travel there Saturday for peace talks
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The Justice Department will adopt firing squad as a permitted method of execution as the Trump administration moves to ramp up and expedite capital punishment cases.
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A bipartisan bill would allow Ohio workers to get up to 14 weeks of state paid leave to help them deal with newborns, medical emergencies or elderly or ill family members.
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The move paves the way for the Senate to confirm Kevin Warsh, the president's nominee to head the central bank.
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"Twin Peaks" actor Ray Wise returned to his hometown in Akron to meet fans and talk about his life, work and growing up in Akron.
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The group wanting Ohio voters to abolish property taxes almost certainly will fall short of the fall ballot, even though the deadline to submit signatures is over two months away.