A 45-year-old white male has been charged with disorderly conduct, a fourth degree misdemeanor, the Cincinnati Police Department announced Tuesday.
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Vincent Igoe was a bagger at Whole Foods for more than 20 years until the company terminated his employment.
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We learn about Cincinnati's historical curiosities with a group of self-described "defrocked historians."
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Mexico City is not known for its tropical fruits. But climate change is causing some garden surprises.
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The International Association of Chiefs of Police has issued two resolutions focused on ICE agents' use of face masks and heated comments around policing coming from influential leaders. Ari Shapiro speaks with Terrence Cunningham, a retired police chief and head of the IACP.
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American tennis player Taylor Townsend is gearing up for the U.S. Open. She'll take to the court as the top-ranked doubles player. Her story is one of resilience and overcoming preconceived notions.
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The politics of air conditioning in France, as the country basks in yet another heatwave.
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No one wants rats scurrying about their neighborhood. But they're a cunning and evasive foe. Now, a community near Boston is trying their luck with a different approach: rat birth control.
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NPR's Mary Louise Kelly speaks to poet Raymond Antrobus about his new memoir, The Quiet Ear, and how he has navigated between the worlds of hearing and hearing loss.
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According to Kristie Reddick of The Bug Chicks, hover flies see us humans and think, "mmm, a tasty potato chip."
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A historic 113-year-old church is being moved a few miles down the road -- in one piece.