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The Large Hadron Collider will embark on a third run to uncover more cosmic secrets
By: Juliana Kim | NPR
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WASHINGTON, D.C. (NPR) — Ten years ago, scientists were able to discover the Higgs Boson particle and help make sense of the universe using the Large Hadron Collider. They did… Read More

Opponents of vaccine and medical treatment mandates clear hurdle for proposed ballot issue
By: Jo Ingles | Statehouse News Bureau
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COLUMBUS, Ohio (Statehouse News Bureau) — Supporters of a proposed constitutional amendment that guarantees an individual’s right to refuse medical procedures, treatments, and vaccines are one step closer to putting their… Read More

Vendors of homemade goods from across the country gather at Lancaster market
By: Payton Szymczak
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LANCASTER, Ohio (WOUB) – Twice a year, vendors from around the country converge in an old barn in Lancaster to sell hand-made goods and enjoy some instant community. Teresa Kalsey,… Read More

A record store in Athens find growth after less than a year in business
By: Maria Monesi
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – A record store recently moved to a new store after quickly outgrowing its original location. In just under a year, Republic of Athens Records went from… Read More

Protests continue in southeast Ohio after the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion
By: Jack Demmler
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ATHENS, Ohio (WOUB) – Protesters gathered on the steps of the Athens County Courthouse last week after the Supreme Court’s ruling on abortion. Ari Faber, the operations coordinator of United… Read More

Video shows Akron police kill a man in a hail of gunfire
By: Associated Press
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AKRON, Ohio (AP) — Authorities say a Black man was unarmed when Akron police chased him on foot and killed him in a hail of gunfire, but officers believed he… Read More

A federal judge sides with 3 major drug distributors in a landmark opioid lawsuit
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CHARLESTON, W.Va. (AP) — A federal judge on Monday ruled in favor of three major U.S. drug distributors in a landmark lawsuit that accused them of causing a health crisis… Read More

“Wuhan Wuhan” on POV documents February and March 2020 where the coronavirus was first discovered – July 11 at 10 pm
On July 11, 2022 POV Opens Its 35th Season With Gripping Documentary “Wuhan Wuhan” The 35th anniversary season of POV, America’s longest running documentary series, opens with the heart rendering… Read More

Journalism led Sean Balewski to a career in law
Balewski graduated in 2009 ATHENS, OH – Students don’t typically go to journalism school to become a lawyer. But, in a way, that’s exactly what Sean Balewski did. “I grew… Read More