There are options available for North Korea
What should the President do about North Korea (with its unintended but almost cruelly sardonic name — the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)?
What should the President do about North Korea (with its unintended but almost cruelly sardonic name — the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea)?
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A Toledo pastor charged with child sex trafficking will remain in jail, a federal judge ruled Monday.
MIAMI — Chris Sale will become the first pitcher to make consecutive All-Star starts representing different teams.
DETROIT — Another person has been killed in the U.S. by an exploding Takata air bag inflator, but this death wasn’t the result of a crash.
NEW YORK — You can curb your skepticism. HBO has locked down Oct. 1 to start a new season of the Larry David comedy Curb Your Enthusiasm.
COLUMBUS — Louis Johnson, managing director of OMNI Medical Services, showed up Monday at a hearing about proposed rules governing physicians under Ohio's newly legal-medical marijuana program in hope the murky waters of “affirmative defense” might be cleared a bit.
LONDON — Roger Federer and Andy Murray, much to the delight of the Centre Court crowd, both reached the Wimbledon quarterfinals on Monday.
College costs rise more and more each year and students are graduating with huge amounts of student loan debt, yet University Of Toledo President Sharon Gaber will receive a $92,000 bonus this fall (‘‘UT’s President Gaber receiving $92K bonus”).
MOSUL — Iraq's prime minister declared victory over Islamic State in Mosul on Monday, three years after the militants seized the city and made it the stronghold of a "caliphate” they said would take over the world.
A Toledo man is charged with killing two kittens during the weekend burglary of an East Toledo residence.
Toledo police are investigating two weekend shootings that injured two people.
PORT CLINTON — Two Port Clinton sisters endured for decades to bring their brother home.
The Lucas County Commissioners said Monday said they will ask voters to approve a new 1.9-mill property tax levy to pay for construction of a new jail and fund county-wide emergency medical services.
LIMA, Peru — Peruvian officials say a double-decker bus on a sightseeing tour went out of control and rolled over on a narrow road in the hills of the capital, killing at least nine people and injuring 40.
ZOETERMEER, Netherlands — Dutch prosecutors said on Monday they will investigate possible misuse of vehicle emissions software by Suzuki and Fiat Chrysler's Jeep.
An Indian citizen charged with supporting terrorists pleaded guilty Monday to that crime as well as his role in a plot to have the federal judge assigned to the case killed.
LOS ANGELES — David Letterman is coming back to your living rooms thanks to Sen. Al Franken.
University of Toledo senior quarterback Logan Woodside has been named to the official Watch List for the 2017 Maxwell Award, given to the nation’s player of the year.
LONDON — British Prime Minister Theresa May is urging the opposition to help shore up her minority government as it leads the U.K. out of the European Union.
A North Toledo water treatment plant was evacuated today because of a chlorine leak.
A camp staffer at a Christian summer camp in Colorado received medical care after he was made awake early Sunday by a bear chewing on his head.
Traffic was slowed Monday morning on U.S. 24 because of three crashes.
WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump’s eldest son changed his account over the weekend of a meeting he had with a Russian lawyer during the 2016 campaign, saying Sunday that the woman told him she had information about Democrat Hillary Clinton.
A look at the Blade’s best stories from the weekend’s news.