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Modern 2000s-era home with marble details sells for $760K in Cuyahoga Falls. See inside.
Akron Beacon Journal via Yahoo Finance· 1 day agoSeventeen homes that sold for $500,000 or more led home sales for Greater Akron the week of March 25, including one in the Falls that was built in 2000.
Men's T20 World Cup squads including England, India & Australia
BBC via Yahoo Sports· 3 days agoReserves: Sediq Atal, Hazratullah Zazai, Saleem Safi. New Zealand Kane Williamson (captain), Finn...
'Voting for Trump': Who will Nikki Haley supporters back in November?
MSNBC· 6 days agoNikki Haley encouraged former President Trump to reach out to her supporters after she said she...
How Kevin McCarthy is influencing this congressional race — without being on the ballot
The Columbian· 2 days agoAs he stood on a sun-dappled patio overlooking the Visalia Country Club, Tulare County Sheriff Mike...
Lawrence on the one place where you can’t say that Trump is an indicted criminal defendant
MSNBC· 6 days agoMSNBC’s Lawrence O’Donnell analyzes the moment House Rules Committee ranking member, Jim McGovern,...
Legal analyst predicts defense’s closing arguments in Trump hush money trial | CNN Politics
CNN.com· 2 days agoCNN legal analyst Ryan Goodman provides insight into the potential defense strategy that may be...
Trump bombs in Bronx: Shouting out Putin, Kim Jong Un in NYC borough he'll NEVER win
MSNBC· 6 days agoDonald Trump's reverence for autocrats was on display at a campaign event in the heavily-Democratic...
MUNICIPAL COURT
Salem News· 16 hours agoIn Columbiana County Municipal Court, Troy Michael Verity, 39, Niles, was fined $400 and given a suspended 30-day jail term for two counts of disorderly conduct, amended from ...
Norfolk Southern agrees to $310 million settlement in Ohio train derailment and spill
USA TODAY via Yahoo Finance· 6 days agoIn February 2023, a Norfolk Southern freight train carrying hazardous materials to Conway,...
Indiana University on The Conversation
The Conversation· 1 day agoNBC newscaster John Cameron Swayze was television’s first “anchor man” – though not for presenting the news. The term referred to his status as permanent panelist of the quiz show