To the editor: Trump’s not immune from the law
The headline on Keith Burris’ column last Sunday concerning the myriad charges facing former President Donald Trump asked, “Are we sure?”
The headline on Keith Burris’ column last Sunday concerning the myriad charges facing former President Donald Trump asked, “Are we sure?”
Toledo’s reduction in crime has been highlighted in both local and national media outlets.
If the tide of early voting and the flood of letters to the Readers’ Forum of The Blade’s Opinion section are any guide, Tuesday is not going to be a typical, low-turnout August election.
CONCORD, N.H. — THE most dangerous place in the country for Donald Trump is Room 206 in the New Hampshire State Capitol.
Georgia Elmes Welles, a champion of art and of nature whose philanthropy and guidance served the Toledo Museum of Art and conservation groups, died Thursday at home in Wood County’s Middleton Township. She was 92.
Many may find themselves spending the summertime enjoying warmer temperatures and more time outdoors. While heat-related illness can happen to anyone, those with diabetes should be especially careful as the heat affects them differently. It can even cause adverse effects for those who do not properly manage their diabetes or are yet to be diagnosed.
In the age of desk jobs, back problems are a fact of life. But a stiff neck is also a symptom of a less common deadly condition.
August is back-to-school season and it’s also Immunization Awareness Month. But health care workers advise it’s important to remember that vaccinations don’t end with adolescents.
Kiyoshi Hashimoto's machinery factory outside Tokyo should be buzzing with industry. Instead, it's so quiet you can hear him practising the recorder.
After years of entertaining the idea, Yasushi Ozaki's decision to pursue a career as a lawyer hinged on one overriding factor — the sudden death of his younger brother, popular singer-songwriter Yutaka Ozaki.
This week on the show George spins an exclusive premiere by Adrian Sutherland & revisits a powerful conversation & performance with Mary Gauthier. Tons of new music including tracks by Charlotte Cornfield, Big Thief, Bad Waitress, Andy Shauf, Hannah Georgas, Megan Nash, Katie Tupper, Often, Park Hye Jin, Haviah Mighty, Baby Keem & Kendrick Lamar, Machinedrum, Starless, Tunic, Amazing Grave, & Damon Albarn, along with reissues by Tricky Woo, DJ Shadow, & a new unearthed Radiohead song. Читать дальше...
You may want to consider adding wall squats to your exercise routine... as new research shows the move can benefit your most important muscle - the heart. Health columnist Dr. Peter Lin joins us to explain.
First it was golf, then soccer. Paul Haavardsrud finds out why Saudi Arabia is suddenly pouring billions into sports. We get some advice on how to teach your kids about money. Plus, an encore report on why the price of that summer steak is burning a hole in your wallet.
How can you talk to your neighbours about climate change and work on solutions together? We hear about a UBC program training people across the country to do just that. And we meet a few of them as they plot to plant “plainclothes environmentalists” at their next community gathering. Then we go back in time to the oil shocks of the 1970s and 1980s for clean energy lessons that have new relevance today. And we meet a community of people making home retrofits a neighbourhood effort.
Saudi Arabia is pouring billions into golf and soccer. Why the sudden interest? Paul Haavardsrud talks to Simon Chadwicke, a professor of sport and geopolitical economy, about sportswashing and Saudi Arabia's economic ambitions.
Alyssa Davies, co-host of the finance podcast, "Money Feels" explains why you should start your kid's allowance early — and with no strings attached.
Maidstone manager George Elokobi was pleased by the togetherness shown on and off the pitch on the opening day of the season.
Sixteen grass football pitches are in line for a £170k funding injection thanks to the Football Foundation.
Manager Mitch Brundle praised his new-look Dover squad’s “bouncebackability” as they came from behind to earn an opening-day point at home to Torquay.
Plans have been approved to tear down rundown offices to make way for a new Costa coffee drive-thru and restaurant.
A 32-year-old thought he was going to die after he was diagnosed with an aggressive form of leukaemia.
With about 30 toppings to choose from – as well as delicious ice cream cake – this is another of Kent’s hidden gems.
Landlord Terry Cronin is relaunching his pub after a spell as a private club but could be forced to sell if trade doesn’t return.
Once it pulled in thousands of visitors – now a short walk will take you along one of the most remarkable history-rich promenades in the country.
A motorist who was seen driving erratically had drunk a bottle of wine and downed a pint of Stella before he got into his vehicle, a court heard.