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The Serengeti Rules | NATURE | Wednesday, October 9 at 8 pm
Critically Acclaimed Documentary THE SERENGETI RULES to Premiere on Nature on Wednesday, October 9 on PBS Founders of Modern Ecology Share Scientific Rules That Offer Hope for the Fate of… Read More

Trump Holds Press Conference As Impeachment Inquiry Builds
By: Ayesha Rascoe | NPR
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The press conference with visiting Finnish President Sauli Niinistö comes as House Democrats are threatening a fresh subpoena for White House documents relating to the growing Ukraine scandal.

Week 5 Power Rankings: TVC-Ohio
By: Trent Hollon
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Power Rankings 7. Meigs Marauders (1-4) Last but not least, at number seven is the Meigs Marauders. The Marauders are sitting at 0-2 in conference play and 1-4 overall. Their… Read More

Week 5 Power Rankings: TVC-Hocking
By: Samantha Wiesneth
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Power Rankings 9. Federal Hocking Lancers (1-4) After a long winless streak, the Lancers picked up a win in week one against Hundred. Their chances of moving up in the… Read More

Week 5 Power Rankings: MVL
By: Dylan Thompson
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With half of the season down, things are heating up in the MVL. There is a new #1 in the MVL, but the season is far from over, with big… Read More

Yost’s Fight To Pause Opioid Lawsuit Continues Despite Latest Settlement
By: Andy Chow | Statehouse News Bureau
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Although Cuyahoga County and Summit County just reached another lawsuit with an opioids manufacturer, Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost says there’s still time for the court to hear his argument to… Read More

Bernie Sanders Has Heart Procedure, Cancels Events Until Further Notice
By: Danielle Kurtzleben | NPR
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The Vermont senator’s campaign said he had two stents inserted to treat a blocked artery after experiencing “chest discomfort” on Tuesday.

Ohio Volleyball: Bobcats continue MAC play with road trip
By: Max Brunke
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Ohio Volleyball continues MAC play with road games this weekend against Kent State and Eastern Michigan. Max Brunke previews what to look for with the Bobcats this weekend. Hear from… Read More

Some Ohioans Are Fuming Over Flavored Vaping Products
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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On the very day a new excise tax on vapor products went into effect, hundreds gathered for a rally at the Ohio Statehouse. Meanwhile, Gov. Mike DeWine called for new changes. People… Read More

In Opioid Settlement, Johnson & Johnson Agrees To Pay Ohio Counties $20 Million
By: Scott Neuman | NPR
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The agreement removes the drug maker from the list of defendants in an upcoming federal opioid trial and follows an August settlement in Oklahoma in which it agreed to pay $572 million.

Federal Lawsuit Targets West Virginia Foster Care System
By: John Raby | AP
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — The overwhelmed foster care system in opioid-ravaged West Virginia has failed to protect children, according to a federal lawsuit filed Monday. The lawsuit seeking class-action status… Read More

Ohio State Shares New Crime Data on Doc, Task Force Details
By: Kantele Franko | AP
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — About 1,500 instances of decades-old sexual misconduct by a now-deceased Ohio State team doctor were reported last year and this year, the university disclosed Tuesday. It… Read More

No Bidders for Coal Leases Inside Wayne National Forest
By: Associated Press
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NELSONVILLE, Ohio (AP) — The federal government says it received no bids during a competitive lease sale for coal underneath about 430 acres of Ohio’s Wayne National Forest. The Bureau… Read More