AI frenzy pulls Wall Street higher despite D.C. debt woes
NEW YORK — Wall Street’s building frenzy around artificial intelligence helped yank the stock market higher Thursday, even as worries worsen about political rancor in Washington.
NEW YORK — Wall Street’s building frenzy around artificial intelligence helped yank the stock market higher Thursday, even as worries worsen about political rancor in Washington.
A farmers market-style event showcasing small businesses takes place from 6 to 10 p.m. June 3 at the Toledo Farmers Market, 525 Market St., organizers announced.
For Wendy Pestrue, the United Way’s 2022 giving campaign was one that presented challenges.
The Toledo Police Department’s biannual community safety report indicates 846 shooting incidents from Jan. 1-April 30, a slight increase over 740 shootings during the same period in 2022.
Registration begins at noon Tuesday for swim lessons at all six of Toledo’s city swimming pools, city officials announced.
INDIANAPOLIS — A hearing on possible disciplinary action opened Thursday for an Indianapolis doctor who spoke publicly about providing an abortion to a 10-year-old rape victim from Ohio, with finger pointing over how the case became a political flashpoint in the national abortion debate.
The Anthony Wayne-Springfield regional final game of the century is set.
The Toledo Walleye schedule for the 2023-24 season was announced by the ECHL Thursday afternoon.
A disgruntled drive-through customer, who did not receive cheese on her crispy chicken sandwich, entered the restaurant and confronted employees at a Wendy's restaurant in West Toledo where a second suspect is sought, police said.
Maira Scott learned the hard way her body needs to rest and take a break from intense training on the track.
WASHINGTON — Shares of Nvidia, already one of the world's most valuable companies, skyrocketed Thursday after the chipmaker forecast a huge jump in revenue, signaling how vastly the broadening use of artificial intelligence could reshape the tech sector.
MADISON, Wis. — Lawmakers in several states are embracing legislation to let children work in more hazardous occupations, longer hours on school nights and in expanded roles including serving alcohol in bars and restaurants as young as 14.
CLEVELAND — Za’Darius Smith has dropped down to touch his literal football roots.
Sports have always been an integral part of the human lifestyle. Today major sporting events are being held around the world. Therefore, to accommodate international athletes, such sporting events must be organized in large cities having state-of-art facilities such as the University of Toledo, for sporting events bring more to a city than fan excitement. Major sports events are often seen as a source of economic generation.
ANN ARBOR — Dining at the Gandy Dancer is like having your favorite meal in a history museum.
Toledo is blooming with spring activities, welcoming back seasonal markets and annual festivals.
Approaching the midpoint of the second period Wednesday, the Toledo Walleye were staring a 3-0 ECHL Western Conference finals deficit in the face.
Sandusky is revving up for Ohio Bike Week, which runs Friday through June 4.
THE Greater Toledo Community Foundation is celebrating its 50th anniversary this year with an event planned each month.
Recently awarded The Blade Readers’ Choice Award for Best 55+ Residential Community 2023, Woodcreek Village, in Walbridge, Ohio, is an adult, land-lease community conveniently located just minutes away from shopping, restaurants,churches, healthcare facilities, golf courses, parks, and more.
The sense many have that Twitter has become a less congenial and more chaotic place since its acquisition by billionaire Elon Musk is now verified.
DETROIT — After last year’s midterm elections, there was a lot of talk about how different Ohio and Michigan, two supposedly very similar states, had become. Democrats swept the board in Michigan in November, 2022, winning every statewide contest, gaining a congressional seat, and taking both houses of the legislature.
Thankfully, the federal judge handling Ohio’s FirstEnergy corruption case has ruled that the convictions of two former Ohio political fixers are not imperiled by the recent Supreme Court decision setting aside convictions in a New York state government corruption case.
I would like to thank the writer of the Reader’s Forum letter that was ironically entitled “Dangerous Deceptions,” May 21, for providing us with a perfect example of how malicious misinformation spreads.
Congratulations to the Toledo Lucas County Public Library. Our local library is one of four in the United States honored with the (“Toledo Lucas County Public Library wins prestigious National Medal award,” Tuesday) National Medal for Museum and Library Service — America’s highest honor for libraries and museums, awarded for excellence in service to community.