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Studies show that AFAB women who express anger are perceived as difficult or out of control, while men who do the same are seen as strong and powerful. A Cleveland photographer wants to change that.
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Enjoy a broad palette of theatrical and musical options for entertainment in Northeast Ohio this week.
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The bill passed the Ohio House mostly along party lines, with all but one Republican for it and Democrats united against it.
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The seller of the proposed Mastick Road property agreed to hold the sale price until May 18, giving the city more time to research the space.
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Members describe reckless driving in Cleveland as the complaint they hear most often from residents.
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The antibody shots are about 80% effective at preventing babies from ending up in intensive care because of RSV. The drugmakers behind them maintain they're safe.
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Cleveland’s long struggle with environmental issues were highlighted after it lost $3 million in lead remediation funding. Community members gave their insight in an environmental justice storytelling project.
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Two Republican lawmakers have sponsored a pair of bills to give the Ohio Inspector General more authority and tools.
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Wait times are exceeding four hours at some major airports, leading TSA officers to call out at rates of 40% to 50%, according to TSA Deputy Administrator Ha Nguyen McNeill.
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The jury ordered the companies to pay $6 million in damages over defective design. The landmark verdict may influence the outcome of 2,000 other pending lawsuits.