Losses for banks, health care send stocks slightly lower
NEW YORK — The stock market is closing slightly lower led by declines in phone companies, banks and health care providers.
NEW YORK — The stock market is closing slightly lower led by declines in phone companies, banks and health care providers.
Walleye captain Alden Hirschfeld will return to the lineup for the first time since March 18 tonight.
Secretary of State Jon Husted today upheld his hearing officer’s recommendation to remove Lucas County Elections Board member James Hartley.
WASHINGTON -- President Donald Trump, signing executive orders calling for a re-examination of some Obama-era financial regulations, said on Friday he would have a major tax reform announcement next week.
WASHINGTON — The U.S. military says Russian military aircraft have approached the coast of Alaska four times this week, and U.S. fighter jets intercepted them twice.
Saturday morning’s Earth Day rally at International Park in East Toledo is one of 514 satellite marches being planned in conjunction with the big event on the National Mall in Washington co-sponsored by March for Science and the Earth Day Network.
SPRINGFIELD, Ohio — Authorities say an Ohio firefighter confessed to sexually assaulting four teenagers in his department’s cadet program, sometimes in paid sexual encounters, while he was an instructor.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration has denied a request from Exxon Mobil to waive U.S. sanctions against Russia and allow it to resume oil drilling around the Black Sea.
HARDEEVILLE, S.C. — A man killed by police in South Carolina had ambushed the officers, waiting to open fire until they approached a bedroom to investigate whether he shot at his mother, authorities said.
LONDON — Britain marked Queen Elizabeth II’s 91st birthday today with gun salutes, as the monarch herself enjoyed a family day and a trip to the races.
NEW YORK— Bill Murray is set to go on tour with a chamber music trio for a program of songs and literary readings.
A drugmaker asked Arkansas officials not to purchase its products for executions months before the state accepted a “donation” of potassium chloride as one of three drugs to use in lethal injections, according to letters obtained by The Associated Press.
FRESNO, Calif. — The suspect in this week’s racially motivated shooting rampage in Fresno entered a courtroom early today shouting that natural disasters striking America will increase.
TEL AVIV, Israel — Syria still possesses chemical weapons, U.S. Defense Secretary Jim Mattis said in Israel today, warning against the banned munitions being used again.
The truth is still out there.
The Toledo Fire and Rescue Department showcased its newest tool to spread safety lessons for both children and adults.
NEWPORT, Mich. — DTE Energy said today its Fermi 2 nuclear plant in northern Monroe County is back online and producing electricity again after a 33-day outage.
WASHINGTON — Former President Obama will speak Monday in Chicago to young community leaders and organizers at the University of Chicago, where his presidential library is planned.
PYONGYANG, North Korea — Car users in Pyongyang are scrambling to fill up their tanks as gas stations began limiting services or even closing amid concerns of a spreading shortage.
BAGHDAD — After nearly a year and a half in captivity, 26 hostages, including members of Qatar’s ruling family, were released today, Iraqi officials said, in what had become possibly the region’s most complex and sensitive hostage negotiations in recent years.
WASHINGTON — President Trump is taking the unusual step of weighing in publicly ahead of a foreign presidential election, predicting that the latest attack in Paris will have a “big effect” on voters there.
BERLIN — Decades’ worth of man-made junk is cluttering up Earth’s orbit, posing a threat to spaceflight and the satellites we rely on for weather reports, air travel and global communications.
RICHLAND, S.C. — An Army staff sergeant has been arrested after police found 24 dead animals in his abandoned apartment in South Carolina.
Ohio’s unemployment in March was 5.1 percent, unchanged from February, a report today shows.
The saga of Tiger Woods back problems continues.