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- Cleveland International Film Festival celebrates 50 years with return to Cedar Lee
- Oil prices surge amid fears over Iran war
- Trump defends Iran strikes, offers objectives for military operation
- A 4th U.S. soldier has died as the war with Iran further engulfs the region
- Developer's survey on Burke airport yields about 2,000 responses ahead of forum
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Colorectal cancer is now the third most common cancer and the second leading cause of cancer-related deaths worldwide, according to the World Health Organization.
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Northeast Ohioans are using trails at local parks and joining guided winter hikes as doctors highlight the mental and physical benefits of spending time in nature year-round.
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Iran and Iranian-backed militias fired missiles at Israel and Arab states, apparently hitting the U.S. Embassy compound in Kuwait, while Israel and the United States pounded targets in Iran on Monday.
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Democrats and a few Republicans are calling for curbing Trump's unilateral use of military power in Iran, despite previous such efforts failing to advance.
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The law, the same one used to prosecute Joe Biden's son for illegal gun possession, has united an array of strange bedfellows, from conservative gun rights groups to liberal civil liberties groups.
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U.S. Sen Jon Husted (R-OH) said businesses should get the break but his Democratic opponent former U.S. Sen Sherrod Brown said it should go to working Ohioans.
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U.S. Rep. Mike Turner (R-Dayton) reacted to the strikes on CBS Face the Nation on March 1.
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The high prices came as U.S. and Israeli attacks on Iran and retaliatory strikes against Israel and U.S. military installations around the Gulf sent disruptions through the global energy supply chain.
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The deaths of three U.S. service members mark the first American casualties since the start of operation "Epic Fury" on Saturday. President Trump said "there will likely be more" Americans killed.
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In a scathing review, the top US medical journal's editorial board warned that the "destruction that Kennedy has wrought in 1 in office might take generations to repair."