Tech slump continues to drag down Wall Street
NEW YORK — A recent slump in technology stocks worsened today, dragging on major U.S. indexes, while investors fretted about the economy's health after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates.
NEW YORK — A recent slump in technology stocks worsened today, dragging on major U.S. indexes, while investors fretted about the economy's health after the Federal Reserve lifted interest rates.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said today that wounded GOP Congressman Steve Scalise is “in some trouble” but “he’s going to be OK, we hope,” offering the assessment as a shaken U.S. House gaveled back into session a day after the shooting of Scalise and others at a baseball field.
NEW YORK — Facebook says it’s using artificial intelligence to help it combat terrorists’ use of its platform.
Support for continued efforts to address climate change is expanding among Great Lakes mayors in the aftermath of President Trump’s decision to pull the United States out of the Paris Agreement, the world’s most comprehensive attempt to address climate change.
NEW YORK — Nike wants to be more nimble on its feet.
Downtown bar and restaurant patrons can begin chugging drinks while roaming outside beginning at noon today, officials with the Downtown Toledo Improvement District and bar owners announced.
Two North Toledo men were shot in separate overnight incidents, according to the Toledo Police Department.
A week before she was to go on trial, a South Toledo woman charged in the tragic death of a 4-year-old girl in her care entered into a plea agreement today that could mean she'll spend life in prison.
COLUMBUS — A key figure in a lucrative kickback scheme under a former Ohio state treasurer was permanently disbarred today by the state Supreme Court.
WYOMING, Ohio — The father of an American college student released by North Korea and now hospitalized in a coma says his son was “brutalized” by his captors.
A central city man is accused of raping and holding a woman against her will inside his home.
MOSCOW — In a sarcastic outburst, President Vladimir Putin today scoffed at former FBI director James Comey’s disclosure of his conversations with U.S. President Donald Trump, saying the move has made Comey eligible for political asylum in Russia.
NORRISTOWN, Pa. — As deliberations in Bill Cosby’s sexual assault trial continue into a fourth day Thursday, nerves are frayed, patience is shot and no one is certain when it will all end.
FOSTORIA -— A man was shot Wednesday night during an altercation at a Fostoria residence, according to a press release from the Fostoria Police Department.
LONDON — London firefighters traumatized by the devastation they witnessed in a high-rise apartment blaze that killed at least 17 people worked today to make the building safe so they could continue the search for more victims.
WASHINGTON — The special counsel appointed to investigate Russian influence in the 2016 presidential campaign is now examining whether President Donald Trump tried to obstruct justice, it has been reported.
BEIJING — A city government says seven people were killed and 59 injured in an explosion at the front gate of a kindergarten in eastern China as relatives were picking up their children at the end of the school day.
U.S. Rep. Marcy Kaptur (D., Toledo) announced today that a Cleveland-headquartered company named Toledo as the location for its new iron processing facility.
On Sunday afternoon, some 50,000 people will congregate at Erin Hills Golf Course in rural southeast Wisconsin near, well, nothing, to see the final round of the 117th U.S. Open.
Anibal Sanchez came off the Mud Hens disabled list Wednesday and made his first start in nearly two weeks.
With a nice mix of leadership and youth, Whiteford softball coach Kris Hubbard knew coming into this season that her team had the potential to make a special postseason run.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland relief ace Andrew Miller wore a shocked expression after giving up a tiebreaking home run to Los Angeles pinch-hitter Kike Hernandez in the eighth inning Wednesday night.
After eight years of recycling denim, Erek Hansen has an admission to make: He hates wearing jeans.
NAPOLEON — A community group that hopes to turn the former Central Elementary and Middle School property into a civic center announced Wednesday it finalized a deal with the Napoleon Board of Education.
The Toledo-Lucas County Main Public Library is kicking off a series of summer arts events today.