Jeffrey Epstein wrote that Les Wexner had no interest in meeting with him. Epstein wrote this was unsatisfactory, but understands the decision because of what Epstein called his bad judgement with women. Wexner accused Epstein of stealing money from him and claims he broke ties.
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In October, the Ohio History Connection reduced 30 full-time staffed positions due to operational needs, funding and role-specific responsibilities.
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Research by Trusting News found 94% of news consumers want news organizations to tell them when a journalist has used AI, but 42% report a loss of trust in the story when they see that disclosure statement.
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While the Trump administration appeals a ruling extending legal status for Haitians, Gov. Mike DeWine said the state of Ohio is working on how to help their kids.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentA new report from Reimagine Appalachia finds that waste heat produced by AI data centers could be reused in surrounding cities and industries.
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Zach Werenski reached the milestone goal during the first period of the Blue Jackets' 4-0 victory over the Chicago Blackhawks on Wednesday night. The goal also made him the third American defenseman in NHL history with consecutive 20-goal seasons, joining Phil Housley and Reed Larson.
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The Franklin County Prosecutor's office said in a statement that Whitehall Police are still investigating Gerald Dixon and will determine future action once that is complete.
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The Columbus Dispatch has undergone serious staff cuts in the six years following a merger between GateHouse Media and Gannett. The smaller Newark Advocate, which covers Licking County, has seen even deeper cuts.
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The settlements total $800,000, or $100,000 for each survivor.
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Joseph Lyberger claims the university relied on "sex-based stereotypes" while investigating sexual harassment claims made against him. The claims led to his termination.
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Former Marion City Councilmember Ayers Ratliff was accused of raping a 13-year-old girl.
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AEP seemed to survive the storm pretty well, at least in Ohio. But the utility made news when Governor DeWine mentioned his administration is trying to keep AEP's headquarters in Ohio. The company is looking to possibly move out of its 31-story headquarters in Columbus.
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