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Dan Smith resigned from the school board Wednesday after social media posts he made, in which he denied the Holocaust and praised Hitler, came to light.
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Trump promoted U.S. military action in Iran and hyped up Ed Gallrein, his pick to unseat Kentucky Republican U.S. Rep. Thomas Massie.
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More than a thousand teens applied to work a summer job for the city of Cincinnati last year, but only 6% were hired.
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Republican Auditor Allison Ball's office investigated the cases of more than 300 children who had been placed in so-called "non-traditional placement" — like government office buildings, state parks or hotels — when they were unable to place kids in normal care settings.
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