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The two veteran astronauts, Butch Wilmore and Suni Williams, are still orbiting Earth on the International Space Station two weeks after they were supposed to be back on land.
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We’re talking with a magazine editor who recently published a fashion magazine using models generated by AI.
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What do Columbus, Ohio and Sicily have in common? That would be the presence of Italian bees.
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Seventeen midwestern states this summer will experience the sight and sound of trillions of cicadas hatching in a phenomenon not seen since Thomas Jefferson’s presidency. We talk with an Ohio professor who developed an app to track cicadas.
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Nearly half of all books checked out by Columbus libraries are E-books, and that’s a problem. Digital books are more expensive than paper, costing libraries $75 for a two-year license of a single copy.
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The universe put on quite a show last week as the after effects of a huge geostorm painted the sky hues of pink and green.
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We’re talking about the AI tech bubble, where tech giants are spending gigantic sums of money on the promise of artificial intelligence.
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After an interview that was done remotely, you land your first real job. You’ve even received a check to cover some preliminary expenses. But you quickly learn it was a scam and you’re out money.
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Talks have begun at the statehouse to decide where Ohio’s gambling policy will go from here.
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Phone scams are getting more sophisticated.