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Foreign tourists are trickling back to China after the country loosened its visa policy to unprecedented levels. Citizens from 74 countries can now enter China for up to 30 days without a visa, a big ...
President Donald Trump on Monday set a 25% tax on goods imported from Japan and South Korea, as well as new tariff rates on a dozen other nations that would go into effect on Aug. 1.
The death toll from catastrophic flooding in Texas over the July Fourth weekend has surpassed 100 as the massive search continues for missing people.
Stocks on Wall Street closed broadly lower Monday as the White House stepped up pressure on major trading partners to make deals before punishing tariffs imposed by the U.S. take effect.
Jannik Sinner reaches the Wimbledon quarterfinals despite a bad elbow when an injured Dimitrov stops
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals despite hurting his right elbow in a fall in the opening game and dropping the first two sets Monday night, when his opponent, Grigor Dimitrov, ...
The FBI was in Dayton Monday as part of an investigation, marking at least the second time agents were in Montgomery County in the last week.
A grand jury indicted two men who reportedly crashed while drag racing in Kettering earlier this year. Luis A. Valentine, 24, and Emmanuel Bello Jose Flores, 20, are facing vehicular assault and ...
Wimbledon: Djokovic, Shelton, Sinner, Swiatek and 18-year-old Mirra Andreeva reach the quarterfinals
Right before Wimbledon began, Novak Djokovic declared it was the tournament that gave him the best chance to claim an unprecedented 25th Grand Slam singles trophy. Made sense, really, given that he's ...
Jannik Sinner reaches Wimbledon quarterfinals despite a bad elbow when Grigor Dimitrov stops injured
Jannik Sinner advanced to the Wimbledon quarterfinals despite hurting his right elbow in a fall and dropping the first two sets Monday night, because his opponent, Grigor Dimitrov, had to quit with an ...
Dayton’s elected leaders approved a new ordinance that requires some bidders to enter into project labor agreements for contracts worth more than $2 million.
Wimbledon blames human error for a mistake by the tech that replaced officials. Here's what happened
The All England Club, somewhat ironically, is blaming "human error" for a glaring mistake by the electronic system that replaced human line judges this year at Wimbledon.
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