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A teacher from Westerville has completed his time in quarantine after returning from China. John McGory was teaching English in Wuhan when the COVID-19…
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AI Now, a New York University research institute, released a report airing concerns about the rapid growth of artificial intelligence, such as integration…
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Winter can be cold, rainy and cloudy, but when the night sky is clear, the months of December and January are among the best for stargazing.So grab your…
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Female rockers dating back to the 1950s have made an indelible impact on rock-and-roll.That’s the subject of radio personality Meredith Ochs new book…
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The government isn’t shutting down anytime soon. The Senate passed a short-term spending bill yesterday to keep the government funded through February,…
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued a warning last week urging people not to eat unbaked cookie dough, which contains bacteria, such as…
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Your phone tracks your location. That's not new information. But what these companies do with this data is the subject of a new New York Times…
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The city will kick in $50 million for site development and infrastructure, while the Crew’s current home at MAPFRE Stadium is set to become a community…
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Winter is almost here and so is norovirus, the leading cause of stomach illness in the U.S. Often mistaken for salmonella or the flu, norovirus can…
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Mary Jo Hudson announced last week she will be stepping down from Columbus City Schools Board of Education at the end of December. In her letter of…