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New York City Pays $117M For Police Misconduct

New York City spent more than $117 million last year to settle police misconduct cases, a sum tied to incidents from the 2020 protest response and wrongful convictions dating back…

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Small Fire Investigated On Capitol Trolley

Washington, D.C., officials are probing a small electrical fire on the underground trolley that runs between the Rayburn House Office…

Draft Plan Pressures Ukraine On Donbas

A draft peace plan tied to the Trump administration would press Ukraine to surrender the eastern Donbas region and accept…

Former Stark County Priest Becomes Bishop

A priest who once served in Stark County is taking on a larger pulpit. The Rev. John Keehner is being…

Prosecutors Allege Contractor Embezzled Millions

Federal prosecutors allege that Christopher Dawson, a well-known defense contractor who died in 2024, siphoned off millions from his companies…

Who’s Policing Trump’s Deportation Drive

A growing mix of federal officers is fanning out to back President Trump’s mass deportation push and anticrime operations, widening…

Walmart Sets 2026 CEO Succession Plan

Walmart named a successor to Chief Executive Doug McMillon, setting Feb. 1, 2026, as the handover date and tapping John…

Toyota Opens North Carolina EV Battery Plant

Toyota has opened an electric vehicle battery plant in North Carolina, marking its first facility of this kind outside Japan.…

Photographer Urges Exploring Culture Outside Cities

National Geographic photographer Keith Ladzinski is making a case for looking past the glow of big city skylines. In a…