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The Trump administration's rescheduling of medical marijuana, as well as a new federal proposal to change hemp regulations are the subject of the next "Law of the Land" installment.
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People around data centers and future sites are sounding the alarm about their land and water use, utility costs and jobs created. The data center industry is starting to push back.
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Warsh has argued there's room for the central bank to lower interest rates, but that could be challenging at a time of rising inflation.
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The Midline project aims to revive walk-to-work manufacturing jobs across a 350-acre swath of Cleveland’s neglected East Side.
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Ideastream Public Media sports commentator Terry Pluto said Donovan Mitchell’s historic Game 4 performance gives the Cavaliers momentum heading into a pivotal Game 5 in Detroit.
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The annual festival attracts around 80,000 visitors to Northwest Ohio each spring to witness the warbler migration.
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What form of government do we have in America now? Some scholars say it is no longer liberal democracy, but "competitive authoritarianism." NPR's Frank Langfitt explains the term and its origin.
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The 2022 lawsuit filed by a coalition of Ohio’s public school districts over the constitutionality of the state’s EdChoice universal vouchers is in the hands of an appeals court.
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The Ohio bill that would crackdown on the unauthorized use of an individual’s persona in deepfakes has undergone some changes.
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The new study in JAMA Network Open also finds that more parents leave their guns loaded and unlocked when they have teenagers, despite the fact that suicide risk goes up for this age group.