Amsterdam police: 5 injured after car strikes pedestrians
BRUSSELS — A car struck pedestrians outside Amsterdam’s main railway station today, injuring five people, police said. The driver has been arrested.
BRUSSELS — A car struck pedestrians outside Amsterdam’s main railway station today, injuring five people, police said. The driver has been arrested.
DEARBORN, Mich. — The Bedford baseball team advanced to the Division 1 regional finals with a 6-2 win over Plymouth this afternoon in the semifinals.
OTTAWA LAKE, Mich. — The Whiteford baseball and softball teams each advanced to the Division 4 regional final games with wins today.
LOS ANGELES — Adam West, whose straight-faced portrayal of Batman in a 1960s TV series lifted the tight-clad Caped Crusader into the national consciousness, has died at age 88, his family said today on a verified Facebook page.
WASHINGTON — While President Donald Trump’s beliefs about global warming remain something of a mystery, his actions make one thing clear: He doesn’t consider it a problem for the federal government to solve.
A man was shot this morning and transported to ProMedica Toledo Hospital.
CLEVELAND — A proposed bailout of Ohio’s two nuclear power plants appears to be stalled in the state Legislature.
JUPITER, Fla. — Tiger Woods told officers during his DUI arrest last month that he had taken Xanax, as well as other prescription medications.
DETROIT — Queen of Soul Aretha Franklin headlines a weekend of music, arts and culture in her hometown.
LORAIN, Ohio — No one is going to be telling Jordan Zakrajsek to stop playing video games and go outside again anytime soon.
WASHINGTON — Punching back a day after his fired FBI director’s damaging testimony, President Donald Trump accused James Comey of lying to Congress and said he was “100 percent” willing to testify under oath about their conversations.
LONDON — British police have arrested two more suspects over the London Bridge attack, and revealed that the carnage could have been worse had the attackers succeeded in their goal of renting a truck, rather than a van, to mow down pedestrians.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is ramping up pressure on Qatar to stop what he calls a “high level” of financial support of terrorism, even as Secretary of State Rex Tillerson tries to calm the worst diplomatic crisis in the Persian Gulf in years.
LONDON — Beleaguered British Prime Minister Theresa May was working to fill out the ranks of her minority government today after an election that proved disastrous for her Conservative Party and complicating for Britain’s exit from the European Union.
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CLEVELAND — On the night before the president election, after his final campaign rally in Grand Rapids, Mich., Donald Trump turned to senior members of his staff and said, “This doesn’t feel like second place.”
CLEVELAND — You may remember the last time LeBron James borrowed a page from 1 Corinthians 10:13.
During the next two months, Paul Castillo will train to master anything that is thrown his way at the Reebok CrossFit Games on Aug. 3-6 in Madison, Wis.
The weather was overcast, with occasional rain. But it takes more than intermittent drizzle to stop Toledo sailing history.
COLUMBUS — Ohio State hired Chris Holtmann to replace Thad Matta as its head men’s basketball coach Friday. A news conference is scheduled for Monday.
After reading the June 6 editorial ‘‘Review Toledo’s finances” and several letters in the Reader’s Forum about the mismanagement of my hard-earned tax dollars, all I can say is: “I want my money back!”
Dairy lobbyists are asking the government to confuse customers who want alternatives to cow’s milk.
Some progressives say black Americans can’t be racist against whites. They should tell that to Kori Ali Muhammad.
This week marks the 50th anniversary of one of the most important military events of the post-World War II era, the Six-Day War between Israel and its Arab neighbors of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The impact of this war on the course of modern history is felt to this day.
Children who are born here are American citizens. If their parents are illegal aliens and get deported, should they go too? And who should decide?