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After months of controversy, Jeopardy! resumed last month with new episodes and an Ohio-born contestant on a hot streak. We discuss the popularity of quiz shows through the years, and how the cheating scandal of the 1950s resulted in laws governing the industry.
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After months of controversy, Jeopardy! resumes new episodes tonight with an Ohio-born contestant on a hot streak. We discuss the popularity of quiz shows through the years, and how the cheating scandal of the 1950s resulted in laws governing the industry.
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But the court left intact the rest of the statute that created the CFPB. The decision was a victory for President Trump and others who have long sought to trim the sails of independent agencies.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has shuttered at least a quarter of the U.S. economy, costing more than 16 million jobs, nearly twice the jobless rate during the…
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Former gubernatorial candidate Richard Corday will kick off canvassing for Massachusetts Sen. Elizabeth Warren's presidential campaign in Columbus on…
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was established in 2010 to serve as a watchdog over the financial industry.The Trump administration changed…
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The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau was established in 2010 to serve as a watchdog over the financial industry.The Trump administration changed…
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost is calling on state lawmakers to lift the statute of limitations on rape. Five former Ohio attorneys general, both…
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One of Kathy Kraninger's first moves as CFPB chief was to move to rescind a rule that would put restrictions on payday lending. Now she'll face questions from the House Financial Services Committee.
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In his campaign for governor last year, Republican Mike DeWine accused his Democratic opponent Richard Cordray of planning to raise taxes. Now, within…