-
Biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease uncovered
University of Cincinnati researchers have identified a number of biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could help with earlier diagnosis and intervention in those who have not yet shown symptoms. This finding was made possible by using the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR). The DoDSR is a biological repository operated by the U.S. Department of Defense and ...
-
Bus And Car Collide On I-75 In Ohio
View All The views expressed here do not necessarily represent those of WKRC-TV :: Cincinnati Weather and Forecasts, Cincinnati News, Breaking News, and Sports for the Cincinnati area, Ohio, northern Kentucky, Indiana, and the tristate ...
-
Latos takes on Harvey in a matchup of unbeatens
The Mets aren't worried about Matt Harvey's workload, but they are in danger of being swept at home by the Reds. Harvey will go for his sixth win on Wednesday in the finale of a three-game series against Cincinnati at Citi Field. The right-hander is 5-0 with a 1.55 ERA in nine starts, and he has been a bright spot in a tough season for New York. Harvey is one of three pitchers in the ...
-
Bruce stays even-keeled through streaks slumps
Email NEW YORK -- Reds right fielder Jay Bruce refuses to let his emotions ebb and flow like his streaks and slumps. Bruce is in the midst of one of his serious hot stretches at the plate but avoids even the hint of giddiness. "It's a long season," Bruce said. "People lose sight of that when you're going good and going bad. It's the same. You have a good week, ...
-
Chapman goes to the stretch to end slump
Email NEW YORK -- When closer Aroldis Chapman pitched a perfect ninth inning for his ninth save in Monday's 4-3 Reds win over the Mets, he did something a little unusual. Chapman ditched his usual windup and threw all 11 pitches from the stretch position even with no one on base. Chapman had eight strikes that included six swings and misses. On a few occasions, he reached 99 mph on the ...
71.3°F Scattered Clouds
Winds: Calm
Movie Review
Ravenous
Composed of one part horror film, two parts black comedy, a dash of strained metaphor, and a whole heaping of plain weirdness, "Ravenous" is a terminally oddball gore flick that mixes handfuls of disparate elements with wicked verve. The film is set in 1848, with references to the Mexican-American War, the Gold Rush, and other historical incidents, but somehow it all feels like modernity in dingy, ... ...
On Facebook
-
Davis named Reds representative for Draft
Email NEW YORK -- Reds great and front-office member Eric Davis will be representing the club when it makes its first-round selection in next month's First-Year Player Draft. Commissioner Bud Selig is slated to announce all of the first-round selections. Each of the 30 club representatives, including Davis, will relay the selection to the Commissioner after receiving word via phone from ...
-
Leake Reds cruise past Mets after three-run first
CIN@NYM: Wright's error gives Reds an early lead NEW YORK -- Mike Leake never looked back after the Reds scored three first-inning runs, tossing seven scoreless frames in a 4-0 win over the Mets on Tuesday night at Citi Field. Leake, who tied his season high in innings pitched for the fourth time, gave up only three hits with two walks and four strikeouts. The righty has not allowed a ...
-
Jocketty not strongly looking for right-handed bat
Email NEW YORK -- The Reds have become a left-handed-heavy roster this season due to injuries. Left fielder Ryan Ludwick is out until at least the All-Star break with a right shoulder injury sustained on Opening Day. And his replacement, Chris Heisey, has been on the disabled list since April 29 with a right hamstring strain. Heisey suffered a setback in the first game of his rehab assignment ...
-
Weve got everything in front of us
And offensive coordinator Jay Gruden supplied more gifts than RGIII's registry with what Dalton called a huge installation period for Day One that reflected the staff's comfort level with its players' grasp of the playbook. "The way we finished the playoff game, no one wanted to end that way. There's been criticism. Everybody can say what they want," Dalton said. ...
-
Decision To Shoot Baby Monkey In Clermont County Angers Animal Lovers
Most people are familiar with Capuchin monkeys. They're the little one's frequently seen in images with organ grinders. Over the weekend a baby Capuchin was on the loose in the Clermont County. It took place in the community of Neville. After attempts to capture it failed, authorities made a decision to shoot and kill it. Local 12's Rich Jaffe says that decision struck a very ...
Quotable Quotes
Nothing will ever completely replace playing the game I love, however I feel like I'm starting a new adventure and I'm genuinely excited about what lies ahead. I'm fortunate to have been given many opportunities throughout my career and now I feel it's my time to give back.
David Beckham
The world's best known footballer was speaking after formally announcing his retirement.
Hotel Review
Kahala Mandarin Oriental Hawaii Hotel
This 5 star resort hotel is about 10 minutes drive from Waikiki, around from Diamond Head. The hotel was the ...
Keep readingHave Your Say
Do you take the threat of North Korea seriously?
Cincinnati Sun
Cincinnati Sun – City of Cincinnati NewsThe Cincinnati Sun is essentially a local Cincinnati newspaper, but with a national and international perspective, designed to provide readers with a one-stop shop for Cincinnati, national US, regional, and world news coverage, weather and sports information, with live updates on breaking business stories, and what's happening in the financial markets.
The biggest advantage we have is that we are an online newspaper, which means we are constantly refreshing our stories as more and more information comes to hand. Often when a story breaks the initial details are sketchy.
We and our sources around the world work hard to gather more information, verify facts, and provide a perspective of the major stories. Expert opinion often accompanies our articles to better inform readers, and provide a more complete understanding
of the news we deliver.
Financial markets and business reports are regular features as we pin down what's happening, and constantly refresh stock market indice readings, dollar currency rates, and breaking business news reports. Our world sports coverage is a priority, as is our regional news.
We like to think if you're looking for breaking news out of Cincinnati, Ohio, the United States, or the world, you'll look for it first at the Cincinnati Sun.
- Number of Afghan women jailed for moral crimes increasing says human rights group
- Women should enjoy their sexuality says Heather Graham
- Saudi cleric says using air-conditioners by women immoral
- Enhanced contract payments for Australian cricket eves
- Simon Cowell to be flanked by 3 female judges in new X Factor season
- Fergie Premier League manager of year
- Kanye West has been pushing me to return to music says Will Smith
- Amy Winehouse foundation raises 1.9 mn pounds annually
- Microsoft launches all-in-one home entertainment system Xbox One
- Indian film festival to be held in Seoul
More Breaking Entertainment News
Subscribe to our Newsletter
Get the latest Cincinnati Sun headlines delivered to your inbox.

