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Down 4-1 in the first set, Williams came back to break Raducanu’s serve and win that game and the next one going 4-3. But her younger opponent was better.
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University of Dayton Director of Sustainability Bob Brecha studied energy outlooks from BP, Equinor, Royal Dutch Shell and the International Energy Agency and says they are incompatible with the Paris Agreement's climate objectives.
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A task force formed by The Council on Foreign Relations has recommendations on what steps the U.S. should take.
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The travel app Hopper says this Fourth of July trip may be your most expensive in five years. Airfare is up; hotels are 20% more expensive than a year ago; and car rentals are about $40 more a day.
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The Gravity Diagnostics drive-up COVID test site across from the IRS in Covington is shutting down and so is the one at Florence Mall
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Local organizations, officials, and residents have mixed reaction to the Supreme Court's decision Friday to overturn Roe v. Wade.
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From 2019 to 2020, alcohol induced deaths rose 25% nationally and 22% in Ohio.
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The box, where people can safely surrender babies up to 30 days old, is located at at 1141 Old State Route 74, in Batavia. The box is accessible 24/7 and features climate control and a silent alarm system that notifies first responders of a surrendered infant.
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3CDC President Steve Leeper told Hamilton County commissioners he hopes to select a developer by the end of the year with construction starting by the first half of 2023.
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A total of $8 billion is up for grabs to states chosen to start one of four hydrogen hubs. The money is part of the infrastructure law, which in this project, hopes to assess the viability of a hydrogen economy from production to processing, delivery, storage and end use.