Trump and the power of Mar-a-Lago
The former property developer well understands how buildings and spaces can be used effectively as propaganda
The former property developer well understands how buildings and spaces can be used effectively as propaganda
Political leaders, on the day and over the decades, failed to heed warnings — or issue them as the waters surged
Investors piled into fixed income in bet on falling interest rates
COLUMBUS — Will Howard threw two touchdown passes to freshman Jeremiah Smith and Ohio State routed Tennessee 42-17 on Saturday night in a first-round College Football Playoff game, setting up a New Year's Day rematch with No. 1 Oregon at the Rose Bowl.
Fossil fuels are here to stay, and policy should reflect that.
Another congressional clown show.
Ms. Cannizzaro assures the taxpayers that, by paying for universal pre-K, “we’re going to see that benefit for years to come.” This is wishful thinking.
With sharp price hikes and trimmed benefits, consumers must read the fine print carefully
September 25, 1945 - August 25, 2024
Eddie Howe claims Bruno Guimaraes’ new role with Newcastle United enables him to play a more pivotal role in the team’s pressing.
Middlesbrough, Newcastle and Sunderland feature in this week's North East Notes
Passengers travelling onboard a flight out of the UK captured the moment they saw an 'unidentified object' out of their window as they flew over the North Sea
Turkey is taking 'drastic action' after UK tourists rushed to cancel their holidays and head to Greece instead, as the country plans to introduce a multilingual education model
Liverpool could try to strengthen their squad in the January transfer window, with Lyon star Rayan Cherki a possible target, while Sunderland's Trey Ogunsuyi has also caught the eye
Sussex radio station saved by listeners after falling into financial troubles The Argus
Ritchie Edhouse has had a breakthrough year which has propelled him into the seeds at Ally Pally this Christmas - but he adopts a unique look on stage
One of the most important decisions for the future of Toledo is taking shape over the next few months. The University of Toledo Board of Trustees will select a new president at a fateful moment for the university. (“Candidate profile for president is released,” Tuesday)
BOUCHERVILLE, Quebec — Macaroons. Chocolate eggs. Candy polar bears, lambs, owls, and bunnies. A 3-foot-tall figure from Lord of the Rings, constructed all in chocolate.
Testosterone tends to ebb and flow in men. More in the morning, less in the evening. More in youth, less as maturity deepens.
Louis William Menke, a former Champion Spark Plug machine operator who was a combat Army veteran of the Vietnam War, died Dec. 15, in Gardens of St. Francis in Oregon. He was 83.
Trust is the foundation of any successful collaboration. And all of the Toledo hospitals say they want to collaborate to provide the best possible health care for our region’s children.
We remain committed to following and contributing to the discussions regarding Perrysburg’s failed levies. We support community members who urge the school board to “learn from the last three levy defeats.” This requires working with voters to find common ground while respecting the community’s voice. While we applaud creative efforts to fund extracurricular activities during this crisis, they are temporary fixes to a Superintendent/BOE-created problem. The academic funding crisis, which should be the priority, remains unresolved.
As pediatric physicians and practitioners caring for children and families in northwest Ohio, we share a common goal to ensure that children in our community can access the best care close to home. But after decades of this work, we know that we can’t do it alone.
The holidays are seldom picture perfect.