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The U.S. News and World Report 2023-2024 Best Children's Hospitals ranking puts Cincinnati Children's number one in the nation based on patient outcomes and safety, diversity training and other factors.
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The Cincinnati Zoo's sloth, "Lightning," has given birth.
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Studio Kroner features the work of five artists who say AI helped expand their thinking.
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A food and beverage market opening Wednesday at TQL Stadium uses Amazon's Just Walk Out technology to allow customers to quickly grab items without having to pay a cashier.
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The Ohio-born funk bassist wants to provide mentorship, as James Brown did for him.
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The host of the "worst show in TV history" said he had "a great life, it's a life of no regrets."
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Throughout the 27 seasons of his legendary talk show, there was a side of Jerry, the liberal Democrat, who was determined to keep a foot in the world of politics.
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The U.S. Occupational Safety and Health Administration is proposing a $1.9 million penalty on a Cincinnati meat processing plant, accusing it of ignoring worker safety standards. The processing plant has had a history of safety violations, and in 2017 OSHA added the company to its severe violator enforcement program.
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The Mitchel telescope was first used April 14, 1845, in Mount Adams. It's still used today but at the Observatory in Mount Lookout.
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Starting next school year, students at North College Hill City Schools in Cincinnati will study from home every Monday, giving teachers a full day each week to use for planning.