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Brandon Rudd, director of the Chamber's Center for Research and Data, calls the report "a glimpse of now and a snapshot of what we could be in the future."
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After decades of devastating increases driven by fentanyl and other toxic street drugs, overdose deaths are dropping sharply in much of the U.S., including Ohio.
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A park visitor is curious about a non-historical plaque in the park.
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The suit alleges several Indiana hospital systems and managed care entities have committed “tens, likely hundreds” of millions of dollars of Medicaid fraud.
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Harris said Trump’s remarks about immigrants eating pets were lies rooted in racist tropes, and in some of her most forceful language yet about the debunked claim, insisted it “has to to stop.”
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This proposal was created at the direction of the board as a possible way to improve the stadium with a goal of keeping the team in Cincinnati for the long-term, rather than have the same conversation in just five years, said County Administrator Jeff Aluotto. The sides are negotiating terms of a new lease.
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