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The 16-time reigning champion lost his spot in this year's competition after signing an endorsement deal with a company that makes plant-based hot dogs, potentially clearing the way for an underdog.
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A new documentary by the hip-hop historian and critic dream hampton, culled from her own never-before-seen footage of rap's golden age, illustrates the hard labor for women who love the music.
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Paul Tremblay's latest tale is dark, surprisingly violent, and incredibly multilayered — a superb addition to his already impressive oeuvre showing he can deliver for fans and also push the envelope.
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Listeners explain why they decided to remain friends with their exes, keep a friendly distance — or leave them behind.
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The House is expected to vote Wednesday on a resolution to hold Attorney General Merrick Garland in contempt.
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G7 leaders are meeting in Italy, where Pope Francis will join them to talk about the ethics of artificial intelligence.
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A new genomic analysis hints at why African Americans face a higher risk of Alzheimer’s and stroke, but a lower risk of Parkinson’s.
The Business Journal
The Ohio Newsroom & State News
Public Affairs
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Meghan DeGregory, Operations Director of Thrive 10:10, joins Gina to discuss the organization's philanthropy work.
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Farrah Jones, President of South East Side Community Association (SESCA), discusses the organization's current challenges, goals, and projects.
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Associate Professor of Public Health, Nicolette Powe, joins Tim to talk about her recent Athena award and its potential influence.
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Bill Lawson, Executive Director of the Youngstown Historical Society, discusses things taking place within the organization's near future.
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Executive Director of YNDC, Ian Beniston, discusses some of the organization's future endeavors.