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Dayton’s Peyton Stovall was on base five times and drove in two runs as the Dragons defeated the Great Lakes Loons 9-2 on Thursday night. The Dragons have won two of the first three games in the ...
Kawhi Leonard is fresh in mind and body this year, no longer relegated to watching from the sideline when the Los Angeles Clippers begin the postseason.
Donald Trump has stepped up his attacks on Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell at the same time that the Supreme Court is considering a case that could make it easier for the president to fire him.
Currencies rise and fall all the time because of inflation fears, central bank moves and other factors. But economists worry that the recent drop in the dollar is so dramatic that it reflects ...
Miami Heat guard Tyler Herro (14) drives to the basket against Chicago Bulls forward Matas Buzelis, left, guard Kevin Huerter and center Nikola Vucevic, right, during the first half of an NBA play-in ...
Dayton woman Janay Corbitt, who had been previously banned from being a Medicaid provider, will be serving six to nine years in prison for stealing $1.5 million from Medicaid.
Emma Schutter has etched her name all over the Dayton Flyers softball record book. • She’s the program’s all-time leader with 632 at-bats, through Sunday. Alyssa Cacini set the old record of 627 in ...
It was the early-morning hours of April 15, 1912, and a lifeboat was being lowered from the doomed Titanic barely a third full.
Baker was recently center stage with a bowling accomplishment five decades in the making. The former owner of Southwest Bowling Center in Urbana was recognized for competing in his 50th United States ...
The new U.S. ambassador to Japan arrived in Tokyo on Friday and said he is optimistic that his country and its key Asian ally will reach a deal in their ongoing tariff negotiations.
Muhammad Ashraf used to love going to coffee shops such as Dunkin’ and Starbucks when he was living in New York. About 13 years ago, he moved to Springfield at a time when the city didn’t have those ...
Jazz Chisholm Jr. was ejected from the New York Yankees' 6-3 victory over the Tampa Bay Rays on Thursday night, then appeared to violate Major League Baseball's social media policy when he posted ...
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