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TSA has let rules requiring people to remove their shoes at airports expire.
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Organizers announced dates for the 2026 light and art festival and opened applications for artists interested in participating.
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The October festival is meant to kick off national 250th anniversary celebrations, and celebrate the historical connection to the Ohio River.
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Since 1954, an IRS rule had barred houses of worship from explicitly endorsing political candidates.
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The founding CEO will stay on through December while the board searches for her replacement.
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Millions of people visit Hocking Hills every year. The region's economy is growing, but so are challenges like traffic and a housing shortage.
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There was a circle in Maria Burns' yard in Ashland, Ohio, where grass wouldn't grow and trees died. She knew what it was: An old natural gas well, plugged when she was a little girl, starting to leak again.
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An estimated 16 million Americans could lose their health care coverage with funding cuts and policy changes in the federal reconciliation bill.
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The deadly floods in Central Texas were caused by extremely heavy rain. Climate change is causing even more rain to fall during the heaviest storms.
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West Nile causes no symptoms in most people, and mild illness in others. It can also cause neurological disease in rare cases.