• Iowa softball finishes with 6-5 record in Silicon Valley Tournament

    In a week-long series of games in the Silicon Valley Tournament, the Iowa softball team managed to go 6-5. Ending the tournament with four straight wins, the Hawkeyes now sit at 12-10 on the season. Here are three takeaways from the tournament. Errors continue to be an issue googletag.cmd.push(function() { googletag.display(\'div-gpt-ad-1573565244436-0\'); }); Fielding errors continue

  • Circleville Saftey Levy Fails, Teays Valley Bond Fails

    Pickaway County – Levies in Pickaway County are off to the races with early voting numbers Circleville Safety Forces levy – This levy would replace the current .5% levy that was voted in during the 2020 election. This levy is aimed at supporting the first responders in Circleville in full staffing and keeping equipment newer […]

  • Why do regional banks keep failing?

    It’s March, which means it’s time to worry about the health of regional banks again. Last year, the anxiety was centered around regional banks with lots of exposure to the tech and crypto industries, sparking bank runs that led to the collapse of Signature Bank, Silicon Valley Bank, and, a bit later, First Republic. This year, the concerns have been centered on New York Community Bancorp (NYCB), which just got a billion-dollar infusion of capital from a group led by former Treasury Secretary...

  • Feds to increase oversight of United following recent issues

    CHICAGO >> Federal regulators are increasing their oversight of United Airlines, the company announced Friday, following a series of recent issues including a piece of the outer fuselage falling off one jet, an engine fire and a plane losing a tire during takeoff.

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    Man targets same bank days after jail release, records show

    A man who just got out of jail for robbing a Wyoming bank in 2022 is back behind bars, accused of hitting the same Fifth Third branch days after his release.

  • Feds Apprehended Record Number of Criminal Noncitizens in Fiscal 2023

    By: Bethany Blankley | The Center Square Federal agents apprehended a record number of criminal noncitizens in fiscal 2023, according to several reports. In fiscal 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended nearly 50,000 criminal noncitizens; Customs and Immigration Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) agents made 170,590 administrative arrests; and Homeland Security Investigations agents

  • Feds apprehended record number of criminal noncitizens in fiscal 2023

    (The Center Square) – Federal agents apprehended a record number of criminal noncitizens in fiscal 2023, according to several reports. In fiscal 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection officers apprehended nearly 50,000 criminal noncitizens; Customs and Immigration Enforcement and Removal Operation (ERO) agents made 170,590 administrative arrests; and Homeland Security Investigations agents made over 33,000 criminal arrests nationwide. According to CBP data,...

  • Silicon Valley company opens first Indiana office in Warsaw

    A company from Silicon Valley that works alongside the medical technology industry celebrated the opening of its first Indiana office in Warsaw Wednesday afternoon.

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    Philippines central bank says its policy decisions not dependent on Fed's

    ⁠The Philippine central bank said on Wednesday it is "closely" watching the U.S. Federal Reserve's actions, but its own monetary policy decisions are not dependent on what the Fed does. Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas Governor Eli Remolona said the central bank was still "hawkish", with inflation still hovering close to the upper end of the government's 2% to 4% target range. Annual inflation could accelerate further to 3.9% in March from the previous month's 3.4% due to base effects, Remolona told...

  • Resignations in Congress At Near Record as Fed-Up Lawmakers Bolt For the Exits

    Every two years, between 45-60 members of Congress leave the House. Some leave to run for higher office. Most retired to move on to other things like lobbying or foundation work.

  • California mother who faked kidnapping has failed to pay over $300K in restitution: Feds

    Northern California mom Sherri Papini, who was released from federal prison in August after a kidnapping hoax that triggered a national media blitz and costly multi-state search, has failed to pay over $300,000 in restitution and now faces wage garnishment, according to court records. Assistant U.S. Attorney Robin Tubesing filed an application for a writ of garnishment in the amount of $340,221 against Papini and Redding, California-based Kinney & Kinney Attorneys at Law, the firm representing...

  • Goldman Says Commodities to Benefit as Fed, More Central Banks Cut Rates

    Commodities will advance this year as central banks in the US and Europe move to reduce interest rates, helping to support industrial and consumer demand, according to Goldman Sachs Group Inc.