Tom Brady signs deal to pitch $212K Aston Martin car
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady signed a multiyear endorsement deal with British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin to pitch a model that starts at $211,995.
New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady signed a multiyear endorsement deal with British luxury car manufacturer Aston Martin to pitch a model that starts at $211,995.
A vehicle accident has closed northbound I-75 just over the state line in Michigan.
NEW YORK — Industrial companies led U.S. stocks broadly higher, extending the market’s modest gains from the day before.
BRYAN, Texas — Authorities in Texas say a hearse was stolen when its driver stopped at a fast-food restaurant and the body in the back later was found dumped on the side of a road.
A North Toledo man is accused of grabbing a teenage girl off her bicycle and raping her on Thursday, according to Toledo police.
Actress and Toledo area native Katie Holmes will be one of three judges for the third annual Maumee Film Festival Sept. 23 at the Maumee Indoor Theater.
NEW YORK — Fox News Channel said today that it had fired liberal commentator Bob Beckel for making a racially insensitive remark to a black employee.
WASHINGTON — President Trump’s maiden international trip, a five-stop marathon across the Middle East and Europe, has long loomed as a crucial first test abroad for the chaos-courting president.
Fire investigators are continuing their investigation today into the cause of the fire that tore through an apartment complex on Eastgate Road in South Toledo.
WASHINGTON — The national board of the NAACP is expected to vote today to dismiss the organization’s president, Cornell William Brooks, after only three years, pledging a “systemwide refresh” at the nation’s largest and most storied civil rights group to confront President Donald Trump more vigorously.
PARIS (AP) — French researchers have released software tools that they claim can restore some of the computers infected by the WannaCry ransomware.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration imposed its first terrorism sanctions jointly with Saudi Arabia today as President Donald Trump travels to the kingdom on his first overseas trip.
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — A rapper who was charged with inciting a riot after inviting fans onstage during an Arkansas concert has pleaded not guilty.
LUCKNOW — An official says a landslide has stranded about 13,000 Indian pilgrims near a revered Hindu temple site in northern India, but caused no casualties.
LIVONIA, Mich. — Ford is pumping $350 million into a plant outside of Detroit where a new transmission for fuel-efficient vehicles will be built.
Ohio candidate for governor Jon Husted will hold a public “meet and greet” Monday with state Rep. Theresa Gavarone (R., Bowling Green) in Bowling Green.
In the first surgery of it's kind in India, a mother has donated her uterus so to her 21-year-old daughter.
NORTH BALTIMORE — Federal agents today they seized six kilograms of heroin and arrested two Toledo men on felony drug charges.
Ohio’s unemployment rate in April slipped to 5.0 percent, but there were 5,700 fewer people employed, a new state report shows.
NEW YORK — Former Rep. Anthony Weiner will enter a guilty plea to a single charge of transferring obscene material to a minor, a spokesman for a law firm representing Weiner said Friday.
WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is facing growing calls for a forceful response to violence on American soil by Turkish presidential guards who were briefly detained this week but then set free. The unseemly incident is adding to U.S.-Turkish tensions compounded by a spat over U.S. war strategy against the Islamic State group in Syria.
INDIANAPOLIS — Kobe Bryant has come through with an assist for some high school students in Indiana by getting them out of a final exam.
MIDDLETOWN, Ohio — Police in southwest Ohio say the 5-year-old son of a couple who overdosed on heroin saved his parents by walking two blocks in the dark to alert another relative because he thought they were dead.
BEIRUT — A Syrian military official said today that an aerial “aggression” by the U.S.-led coalition on a government military position near the border with Jordan the day before killed several soldiers and caused material damage.
The city of New Orleans is set to remove its fourth and final Confederate-era monument.