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Top-ranked Jannik Sinner got his Wimbledon campaign off to an ideal start by beating Luca Nardi 6-4, 6-3, 6-0 in an all-Italian matchup on Tuesday.
The Senate slogged through a tense overnight session that has now dragged into Tuesday morning, with Republican leaders searching for ways to secure support for President Donald Trump’s big bill of ...
The war of words between billionaire Elon Musk and President Donald Trump over the big bill of tax breaks and spending cuts is heating up again, with Musk claiming he may form a new political party ...
Iran is assessing the damage and lashing out over the American and Israeli airstrikes on its nuclear sites, though Tehran kept open the possibility Tuesday of resuming talks with the Washington over ...
Third-seeded Jessica Pegula was upset in the first round at Wimbledon on Tuesday, losing 6-2, 6-3 to 116th-ranked Elisabetta Cocciaretto for the American's earliest exit at a Grand Slam tournament in ...
A proposal to deter states from regulating artificial intelligence for a decade was soundly defeated in the U.S. Senate on Tuesday, thwarting attempts to insert the measure into President Donald Trump ...
The Senate is slogging through a tense overnight session that has dragged into Tuesday, with Republican leaders searching for ways to secure support for President Donald Trump's big bill of tax breaks ...
The City of Huber Heights Star Spangled Heights Parade took place on Saturday, June 28, 2025. TOM GILLIAM / CONTRIBUTING PHOTOGRAPHER ...
John McEnroe — he of "You cannot be serious!" call-arguing fame — is quite all right with Wimbledon's latest of many steps into the modern era, choosing technology over the human touch to decide ...
Ohio plans to release more funding for road projects that will begin the in the next two years, including two that will lower traffic congestion near the Dayton airport and in West Carrolloton.
The death of a 23-year-old man last week at Madison Lakes in Trotwood has renewed calls for safety around that site and Ohio lakes in general.
Ohioans have been allowed to legally discharge consumer-grade fireworks around the Fourth of July holiday, unless limited by local laws.