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Despite promises for 'radical transparency,' HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. laid off many staff on teams that fulfill public records requests at health agencies.
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Scientists in New Zealand believe they may have the first-ever recording of a shark making noise.
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Special education laws and the U.S. Department of Education have evolved together over nearly five decades. Now, the Trump administration seems to want to separate the two.
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The surprise announcement by the unelected government said the halt in fighting would run until April 22 to show compassion for people affected by last week's quake.
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Boeing's CEO admits the company "made serious missteps" that hurt the safety of its planes. But denies the company pressures workers to speed up airplane production.
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President Trump and top officials are considering a deal that would create a new U.S. entity and lease TikTok's algorithm to get around China export regulations.
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Freshman Calvin "CJ" Dickey Jr., died after his first practice at the university. His parents are suing the school, also alleging staff neglected to account for his sickle cell trait during training.
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Head of YSU OEA/YSU Philosophy Professor Mark Vopat follows up on the passing of SB1 with Tim.
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Director of the Ohio Living Vivo Center, Mona Mangiarelli, talks about their programs for senior citizens.
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Research fellow with Community Solutions, Andy Snyder, joins Tim to talk about the upcoming LGBTQ+ needs assessment.
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Executive Director of Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, Jim Kinnick, discusses Eastgate's efforts to revitalize The Valley.
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Executive Director of the Trumbull County Historical Society discusses the new sci-fi exhibit and other programs.