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Judge delays sentencing in Flynn case

Associated Press WASHINGTON A federal judge Tuesday abruptly postponed the sentencing of


Settlement requires ‘anti-hate training’ for internet troll

An internet troll who harassed a black college student with racist messages on social media has agreed to a court settlement requiring him to get “anti-hate training,” apologize in writing and on video and publicly renounce white supremacy


US surgeon general warns of teen risks from e-cigarettes

The government's top doctor is taking aim at the best-selling electronic cigarette brand in the U.S., urging swift action to prevent Juul and similar vaping brands from addicting millions of teenagers.


Lawyer of massacre suspect wants case moved elsewhere

Attorneys for a woman charged in the slayings of eight Ohio family members have asked a judge to move the case to a different court because of extensive publicity.


russia probe Drama unfolds as Flynn gets sentenced today

Hearing slated for today Associated Press WASHINGTON Michael Flynn may have given


Comey: House Republicans are ‘shameful’

Associated Press WASHINGTON Former FBI Director James Comey had harsh words for House


After being bullied, boy named Trump gets some encouragement

An anti-bullying organization is offering some encouragement to a middle-school student who has been teased because his last name is Trump.


Missouri poacher ordered to repeatedly watch 'Bambi'

Missouri poacher ordered to repeatedly watch 'Bambi'


White House digs in on demand for border wall, risking shutdown

Associated Press WASHINGTON The White House on Sunday pushed the federal government closer to


russia probe Giuliani: ‘Over my dead body’ will Mueller interview Trump

Special counsel could theoretically seek to subpoena president Associated Press WASHINGTON


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The soft power of Taiwan

Vindicator business writer Jordyn Grzelewski explored the island country's lifestyle with a group of foreign reporters, and caught up with a Valley native who's lived there for 20 years.


Health care ruling puts Republicans in quandary

A federal judge’s ruling that the Obama health law is unconstitutional has landed like a stink bomb among Republicans, who have seen the politics of health care flip as Americans increasingly value the overhaul’s core parts, including protections for pre-existing medical conditions and Medicaid for more low-income people.


Cities receive $9.9M for river restoration efforts

Associated Press LORAIN Three northern Ohio cities have received nearly $10 million for a river


China suspends tariff hikes on $126B of US cars, auto parts

Associated Press BEIJING China announced a 90-day suspension on Friday of tariff hikes on $126


Cohen: Trump knew hush-money payments were wrong

Associated Press WASHINGTON Shaken and facing a prison term, President Donald Trump’s longtime