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Art theft isn’t just a plot used in Hollywood movies. It's a real concern for the art world and a lucrative black market for others. It happens everywhere, even here in Ohio.
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The leak brings into question confidence in our military leaders and there have been calls for resignations.
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Ohio's homeless population is below the U.S. average, though national numbers are rising.
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We’ll talk with Ken Rudin, host of the "Political Junkie" podcast, about the latest happenings in Washington and how they could affect the nation.
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It’s estimated that 120 million people will tune into the Super Bowl on Sunday. Many people will watch for the commercials, if not the game itself.
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We'll take a look at the sports betting industry and betting apps, focusing on lawsuits brought against the industry, data collected by these apps and how they affect users in Ohio.
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Singer and songwriter Neko Case chronicles her tough childhood and life in music in a new memoir, “The Harder I Fight, The More I Love You.”
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Anduril will bring its defense company to Pickaway County, with a promise of 4,000 jobs.
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A group of Ohio State researchers are at the forefront of glacier preservation efforts and have been for decades.
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One of the biggest concerns when it comes to taking care of the elderly is the cost of home health care, assisted living and legalities attached to them.
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Our series on caregiving continues with a look at how these issues can be navigated to provide our loved ones with the best care possible.
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Gov. DeWine is expected to unveil his budget proposal soon. Ohio lawmakers will then likely spend the next few months wrangling over the details, but all budgets, present and future, now have an X-factor and that is federal funding.