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Another nationwide series of rallies again protested several policies and actions by the Trump administration Saturday.
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The demonstration was one of many held around the country on the same day to speak out against mounting pressure on universities to scrap diversity, equity, and inclusion programs and comply with federal efforts targeting international students.
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As warmer weather approaches, LIHEAP is offering Kentuckians one-time assistance to offset cooling costs.
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Katherine Maher, president and CEO of National Public Radio, talks with NPR's Mary Louise Kelly about the White House proposal to eliminate federal funding for public media.
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"All options are on the table" for the state budget as lawmakers will have $2 billion less to spend than previously expected.
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David Niven will spend the next two years studying the American polling system and how polling environments impact voters.
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A law requiring social media and gaming sites to get parental permission before letting any Ohioan younger than 16 on its platform can't go into effect, period, a judge ruled.
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The two agencies are partnering to "daylight" nearly two miles of stream at Shawnee Lookout.
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In a statement, FC Cincinnati says, "Our hearts go out to his family, friends, and teammates. He was a loved member of the FC Cincinnati family, and we offer our condolences to all who knew him."
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Ahwar Sultan is joined by the Students for Justice in Palestine at Ohio State as a plaintiff in the lawsuit filed Tuesday in U.S. District Court in Washington, D.C.