Jets release former Ohio State center Mangold
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets on Saturday released Nick Mangold, the longest-tenured member of the team.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — The New York Jets on Saturday released Nick Mangold, the longest-tenured member of the team.
Muhammad Ali’s son, who bears the boxing great’s name, was detained by immigration officials at a Florida airport and questioned about his ancestry and religion in what amounted to unconstitutional profiling, a family friend said today.
WASHINGTON — Democrats elected former Labor Secretary Tom Perez as their new national chairman today over a liberal Minnesota congressman after a divisive campaign that reflected the depths of the party’s electoral failures as well as the energy from resistance to President Donald Trump.
The University of Toledo women's basketball team defeated Western Michigan 75-67 today at Savage Arena.
NEW YORK — Is there a cowboy in the house?
LAS VEGAS — The arena has all the features that a professional sports venue needs: stands, warm-up areas for teams, massive screens for spectators and a broadcast platform for commentators. But what distinguishes this new Las Vegas arena is its dozens of video game consoles.
NEW YORK — The New York Times will air a commercial called “The Truth Is Hard” during the Oscars, just days after the company and other news organizations were blocked from joining an informal, on-the-record White House press briefing.
COLUMBUS, Ohio — The Ohio Supreme Court is weighing the constitutionality of a student’s backpack search that authorities say led first to the discovery of bullets and later a gun.
SAN FRANCISCO — Country singer Willie Nelson, the children of the late reggae icon Bob Marley and comedian Whoopi Goldberg are just a few of the growing number of celebrities publicly jumping into the marijuana industry and eyeing the California pot market.
COLUMBUS — Ohio regulators have proposed restrictions on how much medical marijuana a patient could buy that would be among the strictest in the nation.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland has agreed to pay more than $13.2 million in a little over two years to settle lawsuits over police misconduct.
WAYNE, Ohio — A Rudolph, Ohio woman was hurt and her unborn baby died baby after a two-vehicle crash Friday in Wood County's Montgomery Township, the Ohio Highway Patrol said.
OLATHE, Kan. — In the middle of a crowded bar, Adam Purinton yelled at two Indian men to “get out of my country,” witnesses said, then opened fire in an attack that killed one of the men and wounded the other, as well as a third man who tried to help.
BATTLE CREEK, Mich. — A Michigan congressman is embracing the town halls that many of his Republican counterparts have avoided as people lash out at President Donald Trump’s early actions and the planned repeal of the federal health care law.
DETROIT — Detroit-raised rocker Jack White is building on a vision to blend music and manufacturing in a part of his hometown that long inspired him.
BEIRUT —In synchronized attacks, insurgents stormed into heavily guarded security offices in Syria’s central Homs city, clashed with troops and then blew themselves up, killing a senior officer and at least 31 others, state media and officials reported.
SOUTH OF MOSUL, Iraq — Iraqi forces pushed deeper into western Mosul today amid stiff resistance from entrenched Islamic State fighters, a commander on the scene said.
Friday evening’s Toledo Symphony Classics Concert Heavenly Preludes begged the question “Can you can ever have too much of a good thing?” Four iconic orchestral works, perennial audience favorites, were presented.
Gruden helps Perrysburg share NLL crown with Anthony Wayne
Anthony Wayne put on a shooting clinic Friday at Southview during a Northern Lakes League regular-season finale.
In the third meeting of the season between St. Francis de Sales and Northview, there were no secrets and no shortcuts.
As part of its classic film series, the Valentine Theatre hosted a screening of Groundhog Day on Friday night.
ANN ARBOR — Spike Albrecht returned to Ann Arbor on Friday.
WHITMER 64, FINDLAY 52
WASHINGTON — Bitter foes on the campaign trail, Ohio Gov. John Kasich and President Trump met Friday for the first time since the election.