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Columbus police said no arrests were made.
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The FBI said members of the Hispanic and LGBTQ communities reported receiving offensive messages, some of which said "they were selected for deportation or to report to a re-education camp."
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At least 170 Native American, Native Hawaiians, and Native Alaskans are on ballots this fall, an all-time high. But a group tracking Indigenous candidates says more work needs to be done.
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The candle was called "Snowed In" and its label was decorated with a paper snowflake.
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Pope Francis named 21 new cardinals Sunday, significantly increasing the size of the College of Cardinals who will one day elect his successor.
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Activism from community organizers in Cleveland's Buckeye neighborhood convinced Huntington Bank to reopen a branch that previously closed.
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Cleveland unveiled an addition to its Civil Rights Trail in honor of the 1966 Hough Uprising which claimed the lives of four Black residents but spurred political progress for the city’s Black community.
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An annual report from Policy Matters Ohio finds positives in Ohio's 2023 economy, but highlights remaining inequities in the economy.
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Morning Edition traveled to Ferguson and spoke to residents and leaders who have continued pushing for change in the city that was thrust into the national spotlight after the killing of an unarmed 18-year-old.
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The podcast explores hundreds of years of history of the Shawnee tribes of Ohio and how they're reconnecting to the land today.
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The Negro Motorist Green Book was an important resource for Black travelers during the Jim Crow era.
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The stone markers memorializing the lives of Black people buried at Worthington Cemetery have long been moved. But, a new marker, commissioned by the Defiance Public Library, aims to keep their legacy alive.