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2017

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Treasury Secretary Mnuchin says no to tax hike on wealthy

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WASHINGTON — Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin said Sunday the Trump administration isn’t considering a tax increase on wealthier Americans, knocking down a report that White House adviser Steve Bannon had floated the idea as a way to pay for tax cuts for middle-income taxpayers.

Thousands flee wildfires burning in the U.S. and Canada

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SANTA MARIA, Calif. — Wildfires barreled across the baking landscape of the western U.S. and Canada, destroying a smattering of homes, forcing thousands to flee and temporarily trapping children and counselors at a California campground.

'Spider-Man: Homecoming' slings $117 million debut

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NEW YORK — Spider-Man: Homecoming swung past expectations, opening with an estimated $117 million in North America and giving a Sony Pictures a much needed hit.

McCain says Republican health care bill likely dead

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WASHINGTON — A senior U.S. Republican senator predicted on Sunday that the Republican bill to roll back Obamacare would likely fail, adding to growing signs that the bill is in trouble.

Woman killed, 8 wounded at Ohio party for pregnant woman

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CINCINNATI — Authorities say two men have opened fire on a party where a pregnant woman was to reveal her child’s gender, killing a woman and wounding eight people, including the expectant mother and three children.

Bell's Brewery in Michigan to spend $7M on projects

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KALAMAZOO, Mich. — Craft beer pioneer Bell’s Brewery Inc. plans to pump more than $7 million into capital improvement projects in southern Michigan between now and the end of 2018.



Iraqi PM celebrates after troop gains in Mosul

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MOSUL, Iraq — Iraq’s prime minister celebrated with troops on Sunday after they drove Islamic State militants from some of their last strongholds in Mosul, even as heavy fighting continued in a small portion of the Old City neighborhood.

Trump says it's 'time to move forward' with Russia

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said Sunday that “it is time to move forward in working constructively with Russia” after his lengthy meeting with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Germany. But he is still avoiding the question of whether he accepts Putin’s denial that Russia was responsible for meddling in the 2016 election.

Lucas County Dogs for Adoption: 7/9

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The dogs pictured above are newly available for adoption at Lucas County Canine Care & Control, 410 S. Erie St., Toledo. Listed are the name, breed, sex, and impound number. For information, call 419-213- 2800.

Black vultures, damage they cause loom over state parks

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HILLSBORO, Ohio — Each time he goes down to his boat moored at the marina in Rocky Fork State Park, Reggie Strauss gets that creepy feeling that he has walked onto the set of an Alfred Hitchcock classic.

Durham had 6-run 2nd in beating Toledo

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DURHAM, N.C. — Casey Gillaspie hit a two-run homer in a six-run second inning, leading the Durham Bulls to a 6-4 win Saturday against the Toledo Mud Hens.

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Рубена Варданяна в бакинской тюрьме заставляли долго стоять, его лишали воды, ему не разрешали мыться и менять белье и одежду


U.S., Panama play to tie in first Gold Cup match

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NASHVILLE — Dom Dwyer scored for the second straight game but Miguel Camargo’s goal gave Panama a 1-1 tie Saturday against the United States, the first time the Americans failed to win their opener in the CONCACAF Gold Cup.

Senate vote on health care would merely send the game into the final quarter

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The Senate negotiations that resume this week on the overhaul of the health-care system are about many things — Medicaid spending levels, taxes, the opioid drug crisis, the number of Americans who will be uninsured. But this fight is only marginally about health care. It’s really about power and politics and the presidency.

Foot soldiers against cancer: a ‘sundae kind of love’

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Once a year folks in Bowling Green head over to their favorite ice cream shop to show a little “sundae kind of love.” Their reward: a purple T-shirt, some free ice cream, and the warm feeling that comes from knowing they’ve smacked cancer in its ugly face.

The mantle of citizenship: Civility begins with each of us

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On July 4 weekend my wife and I went to a July 4 party. While watching little kids splash in a swimming pool I was privileged to talk to a young Toledo cop, and, later, a young Marine officer. They both made me feel good about the country, at a time when the country doesn’t feel very good about itself.

Betty I. Swartout (1932-2017)

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MONROE — Betty I. Swartout, who taught generations of Monroe children over a more than four-decade teaching career, died Tuesday in ProMedica Monroe Skilled Nursing Center. She was 84.

Trump has not made good on promises

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“Mexico is gonna pay for it,” Donald Trump promised about the border wall. I believe we were deceived. All signs point to U.S. taxpayers paying for it. If it is built. That’s just one promise I heard from President Trump.


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