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Mother Falls to Her Death at Ohio State Graduation: Everything We Know
A 53-year-old Georgia mother died after falling from the stands at the graduation ceremony for Ohio State University on Sunday.
University of Chicago police clear protest encampment early Tuesday, days after president announces intention to intervene
After the University of Chicago Police cleared a pro-Palestine protest encampment in a brief early morning raid, the main quad was calm with almost no trace of the student activists who had occupied
FLiRT COVID Variants: What Are the Symptoms?
"[Now] the FLiRT variant is spreading in the U.S. and beyond." Young said one of these new FLiRT variants, labeled KP.2, is responsible for 25 percent of new infections in the U.S., according to data
Bill to rewrite Alabama ethics law fails to advance after opposition from AG’s office, others
A bill to repeal and replace the Alabama ethics law failed to advance Tuesday after the Ethics Commission executive director, the attorney general’s office, and a former corruption prosecutor spoke
Boy Scouts of America making this big change to be more inclusive
For the first time in its history, the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) will rebrand and change its name next year as it seeks to create a more inclusive organization.
Cincinnati Archbishop Dennis Schnurr diagnosed with cancer, will undergo chemotherapy
Cincinnati's 75-year-old Catholic archbishop has stage III bowel cancer but intends to continue to work through his chemotherapy treatments
Two Cleveland City Councilmembers call for high-ranking safety advisor to be fired
At least two members of Cleveland City Council are calling for a top safety advisor for the city to get fired, after he lied about his involvement in a 2015 Washington D.C. police case in which he
Philly branch of the NAACP endorses Sixers’ plan for a downtown arena
The Philadelphia branch of the NAACP formally endorsed the Sixers’ plans to build a $1.55 billion downtown arena on Tuesday, saying the project would bring jobs and economic opportunity to Black and
Sales-tax holidays ahead for storm prep and school; there’s a new break on insurance premiums, too
Florida is once again giving back some of the tax money it collects to residents. As usual, the annual “sales tax holidays” are going into effect — periods during which sales tax isn’t levied on
How a pop-up ticket vendor with financial troubles aided in a surefire Texas lotto win
To guarantee itself a $95 million Lotto Texas jackpot last spring, a mysterious New Jersey company called Rook TX had three days to accumulate more than 25 million lottery tickets representing every
Birmingham company offers downtown pickup services to help drivers avoid predatory towing
Responding to ongoing accusations of predatory towing in Birmingham, one local business owner has started offering a curbside pickup car service. Comedienne Joy, who started her Birmingham Eat Drink
Gov. Kim Reynolds signs law to raise Iowa students' lagging literacy. The classroom impact:
The law aims to help aspiring Iowa teachers improve their reading instruction and requires personalized reading plans for students who aren't reading at grade level.
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