Editorial: War rhetoric unhelpful
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain has turned contract talks from a negotiation for a mutually beneficial agreement into a “war on corporate greed.”
United Auto Workers President Shawn Fain has turned contract talks from a negotiation for a mutually beneficial agreement into a “war on corporate greed.”
I’m used to reading about Venezuela in the news.
By Kirk Walters / Special to The Blade
Paul L. Feck, who with attentiveness and patience won – and kept – clients during his decades on The Blade advertising sales force, died Monday in University of Toledo Medical Center, the former Medical College of Ohio Hospital. He was 86.
There’s more to fall than pumpkin patches, apple pie, and changing leaves — the less glamorous aspects of the season have the potential to lead to injury.
DURHAM, N.C. — Audric Estime snuck through a crowd and broke free for a 30-yard touchdown run with 31 seconds left, capping a clutch long drive by No. 11 Notre Dame, leading the Fighting Irish past No. 17 Duke 21-14 on Saturday night.
With the Hollywood writers still on strike, Toledo’s wild comeback win over Western Michigan last week resembled a rerun of the greatest hits.
ATLANTA — Finn Hogan has made unreal catches in college before, but what the Bowling Green State University sophomore did against Georgia Tech on Saturday undoubtedly tops them all.
Dan Bolden had waited a full 13 months to play a college football game.
Welcome back, Dequan Finn.
ATLANTA — Bowling Green State University football coach Scot Loeffler has gotten used to remarkable responses from his team the past handful of years.
The Toledo Rockets defeated the Northern Illinois Huskies, 35-33, in a Mid American Conference game at the Glass Bowl on Saturday, Sept. 30 in Toledo.
The Port of Monroe hosted its Heritage Days event in Monroe, Mich., on Saturday. The free event, which continues through Sunday, celebrates the port and its large concentration of intermodal infrastructure/assets with a lineup of historical transportation pieces which include tugboats, planes and steam engine tractors.
GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy — Europe has a five-point lead and history on its side in the Ryder Cup. No team has ever come back from that large a deficit going into the singles session. The Americans have not won on the road before a flag-waving crowd in 30 years.
CLEVELAND — Joe Burrow got grounded in a rainy season opener. Kenny Pickett was forced to lean on Pittsburgh’s defense to score on a Monday night. Ryan Tannehill and the Titans were trampled on Cleveland’s home turf.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns star running back Nick Chubb sustained a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee when he suffered a season-ending injury almost two weeks ago on national TV against Pittsburgh, the team said in a statement Saturday.
LINCOLN, Neb. — J.J. McCarthy passed for two touchdowns to Roman Wilson and ran for another, and second-ranked Michigan rolled past Nebraska 45-7 in record heat Saturday.
CLEVELAND — Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku suffered burns to his face and arm in an accident at home while lighting a fire pit.
DETROIT — Miguel Cabrera followed a pregame retirement celebration by scoring the first run and driving in another, helping the Detroit Tigers beat the Cleveland Guardians 8-0 on Saturday to clinch second place in the AL Central.
LOS ANGELES — There are rock stars, and then there is Ringo Starr — drummer for the Beatles, award-winning soloist, photographer, narrator, actor, activist. To call him prolific would almost shortchange his accomplishments. But it also feels right.
NEW YORK — TV's late-night hosts planned to return to their evening sketches and monologues by next week, reinstating the flow of topical humor silenced for five months by the newly ended Hollywood’s writers strike.
Two people received minor injuries Saturday after their plane crashed into the Portage River outside of Port Clinton, the Ohio State Highway Patrol reported.