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MASON, Ohio (WXIX) - A federal judge on Tuesday ordered the release of a 20-year-old Mason man accused of making and detonating explosive devices from the Butler County Jail into the custody of his ...
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Naharnet on MSNUN Special Coordinator for Lebanon visits RussiaUnited Nations Special Coordinator for Lebanon Jeanine Hennis-Plasschaert began Wednesday a visit to Moscow, as part of her ongoing consultations with regional and international stakeholders.During ...
In an interview with The New York Times, President Ahmed al-Shara urged the United States to lift sanctions and alluded to ...
Another week of L-L League boys volleyball kicked off Tuesday, with a full slate of section matchups. Here’s the roundup — ...
Assad's regime collapsed, Israel’s military activity in Syria has grown increasingly aggressive. The Israel Defense Force has ...
The military has successfully held back the Iranian axis from smuggling weapons into the West Bank through the ...
Dubai: Abu Dhabi-headquartered Rotana Hotels Group has ambitious expansion plans for the UAE, the GCC, and the wider Middle ...
Four former Joplin Globe sportswriters will be inducted into the Missouri Sports Hall of Fame with the class of 2025. They are Wendell Redden, Anvil Welch, Jim Henry and Jim Fryar. Additionally, the ...
A man who was arrested by the FBI for allegedly possessing Improvised Explosive Devices (IEDs) has been released from prison on an own-recognizance bond on Tuesday.
The Federal Highway Administration surveyed Mt. Juliet’s roads and gave the city recommendations on how to minimize crashes.
A 20-year-old accused of building explosive devices was released from jail on Tuesday and will be allowed to return to his family's home in Mason.
PennDOT Secretary Mike Carroll announced the state will invest $947.3 million in 124 infrastructure projects across the ...
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