The latest economic report is offering a foggy view of the job market days before an election where a number of voters are concerned about the economy.
Young families are having a harder time raising their children due to the rising cost of childcare, an unbalanced work-family dynamic and fewer resources.
The election is less than two weeks away and election officials are increasing security to not only protect your vote, but also those counting the votes.
The internet can be used to help kids learn and communicate but online access also comes with risks, like inappropriate content, cyberbullying and online predators.
Across the U.S., men, women and children are forced into prostitution, domestic service and other labor. Now, Ohio is stepping up its enforcement of human trafficking laws.
It was one year ago that Hamas terrorists attacked and killed hundreds of Israelis at a festival and took more than 200 people captive, including 40 Americans.
Manufacturing jobs have been a large part of the American economy for decades. From machine operators to technicians, the industry is showing growth once again.
The U.S. Department of Agriculture is adjusting the SNAP allotments, deductions, and eligibility standards with the goal of helping more people feed their families.
A Toledo nursing facility is at the center of an investigation after a resident died in their care. It’s now raising concerns for families with loved ones inside nursing homes.
Cyberattacks by foreign governments, harassment of election officials and misinformation are only a few of the security threats facing the 2024 election.
Over 75 million people live in rural area across the U.S. but a majority of these areas are deemed "Health Professional Shortage Areas" by the federal government.
During last night’s debate, former President Trump made an unfounded comment that Haitian migrants were eating pets and it’s now topping national headlines and trending online.
More than 360,000 people will be diagnosed with breast cancer this year but advancements in early detection methods continues to increase the chance of survival.
It started with a shooting at a high school in Georgia and now, schools across Ohio and Michigan closed on Monday due to more threats made over social media.
In the wake of two students and two teachers being killed in a Georgia school shooting, the country’s eyes are once again open to the safety of students.
As students head back to the classroom, so do germs, and health departments across the U.S. are reporting a small spike in COVID cases and other illnesses.