Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost approved petition paperwork this week that could put Senate Bill 56 on the November ballot.
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Boasting the most prestigious coin collection in the United States, the American Numismatic Society is renowned for its curation of and research on the history of currency. Now they're trading their New York digs for Toledo.
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Two GOP state lawmakers want Ohio to enact harsher penalties for protesters who disturb religious worship.
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Though members of the Ohio High School Athletic Association voted to allow NIL deals, two Republican lawmakers want to pull that back and extend the ban to middle school.
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Posts have been going viral on social media accusing TikTok's new owners of suppressing content, but eight academics examined the issue and found no evidence to support the claims.
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Ron Teasley, one of the last remaining veterans of the Negro Leagues, has died. A native of Detroit, Teasley sparkled on the baseball diamond. He was 99.
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"Mudlarking" is the hobby of searching for keepsakes along muddy creek banks. An old marble is enough to get people outdoors for this pursuit best performed in the winter.
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A young French tennis coach who once lived the American dream describes being detained, shackled and expelled under the Trump administration's tightened border rules.
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NPR's Juana Summers speaks with Ron Lieber, financial columnist for The New York Times, about the ins and outs of the newly created Trump Accounts.
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South Carolina released the newest numbers on its measles outbreak, and there's news of other cases around the country.
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The bipartisan budget that Trump just signed is a 180-turn from how funding for health agencies were slashed in 2025. But grantees and people in the agencies remain suspicious.