The City of Cleveland and the federal government filed a joint motion to cease the city's consent decree on policing after more than a decade of oversight.
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We'll hear how Kaler plans to address the current landscape for colleges, including federal funding threats, looming enrollment decline and preparing students for artificial intelligence in the workforce.
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Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor, formerly Prince Andrew, has been arrested on suspicion of misconduct in public office.
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Be inspired by an energetic visual artist celebrated in Oberlin, hang with speed carvers sculpting ice in Medina or revel in the sounds of Brite Winter in Cleveland this week.
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DNA science has helped solve criminal cases for decades. But increasingly, investigative genetic genealogy — which was first used for cold cases — is helping to solve active cases as well.
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Ohio’s wealthiest man has long contributed to federal and state officials’ election coffers across the aisle.
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A thrilling overtime goal by defenseman Quinn Hughes puts Team USA through to a semifinal game against Slovakia. On the other side of the bracket, Canada had its own close call, but moves on to face Finland.
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ICE officers often tell people tracking and watching them that they are breaking federal law in doing so, but legal experts say the vast majority of observers are exercising their constitutional rights.
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House Oversight Ranking Member Robert Garcia of California and four other representatives say Les Wexner often answered their questions by saying he doesn't remember. Garcia said Wexner wasn't pleading the 5th Amendment to avoid incriminating himself.
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Law director said the city has satisfied the goals set forth by Department of Justice after use of force violations.
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Brite Winter returns for its 17th year in Cleveland but moves from the Flats to the Waterloo Arts District, home of the Beachland Ballroom, Blue Arrow Records and numerous artist studios and galleries. Tap into this year's performers to plan your Saturday festivities.