Missing Cleveland EMT Lachelle Jordan found alive, police say; family to hold press conference on Saturday

Missing EMT found safe

Nearly a week after she went missing, police tell 3News that Cleveland EMT Lachelle Jordan has been found alive. Cleveland police say Jordan was located around 11 p.m. Thursday night in the 16600 block of Euclid Avenue.

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Dan Snyder finalizes $6 billion deal to sell Washington Commanders

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The deal is believed to be for $6.05 billion, the largest price ever paid for a North American sports franchise.

Lakers Rumors: Anthony Davis' Head Injury Hasn't Been Mentioned as Concussion

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The Los Angeles Lakers haven't yet classified the head injury Anthony Davis suffered in Game 5 of the Western Conference semifinals as a concussion,

US debt standoff overshadows G7 finance leaders' meeting

G-7 finance meeting

A standoff in Washington over raising the U.S. debt ceiling overshadowed a meeting of Group of Seven (G7) finance leaders starting on Thursday, heightening U.S. recession fears as central banks seek a soft landing for the global economy.

US Senate panel advances rail safety bill spurred by Ohio derailment

Rail safety bill

The panel voted 16-11 to advance the sweeping bipartisan legislation.

Sanford crisis highlights lack of statewide General Assistance database

Sanford asylum crisis

An influx of asylum seekers has overwhelmed city staff, who have been forced to cross-check General Assistance rolls in other communities to make sure no one is receiving benefits in 2 municipalities.

Biden lashes Republicans for "manufactured crisis" over debt limit. What he said in NY

Lashes Republicans

President Joe Biden lashed House Republicans in a speech at SUNY Westchester Community College for a debt ceiling standoff creeping closer to default.

FDA panel backs over-the-counter birth control pill, teeing up approval

FDA backs OTC Opill

A panel of federal advisers voted Wednesday to back a drugmaker's request to sell a kind of birth control pills over-the-counter, clearing the way for the Food and Drug Administration to approve the first sale of oral contraception on U.S. store shelves without a prescription later this year.

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