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American slavery wasn’t just a white man’s business − new research shows how white women profited,...
The Patriot-News· 8 hours agoAs the United States continues to confront the realities and legacy of slavery, Americans continue...
Cover Story: Columbus' first zoning overhaul in 74 years aims to create more housing, mixed-use...
The Business Journals· 6 days agoWhen Georgia developer Landmark Properties wanted to build student-focused housing near the Ohio ...
CMS hospital star ratings offer limited measure of surgical quality
Medical Xpress· 7 hours agoAlthough the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) star ratings are associated with adverse...
Study suggests hepatitis E may be a sexually transmitted infection
Medical Xpress· 1 day agoHepatitis E (HEV) is the leading cause of the acute viral liver infection in humans worldwide,...
Fourier Transform: Quantum Noise’s Newest Nemesis
SciTechDaily· 1 hour agoA collaborative effort between physicists and chemists at the University of Colorado has led to the development of Fourier transform noise spectroscopy....
Richard Henry Zeithaml
La Crosse Tribune· 16 hours agoDick was born on May 12, 1934 in Bainbridge Township, Geauga County, Ohio to parents, Joseph and Florence (Dietz) Zeithaml. That led to part-time work...
New research exposes the role of women in America’s slave trade
The Economist· 1 day agoOver time historians came to agree that slavery was the business of men. Economists at Ohio State ...
Are Planes Safe Right Now? How to Understand Flight Disruptions.
New York Times· 6 hours agoYou should expect the unexpected while flying, but few disruptions should provoke serious concern,...
Ohio law enforcement officers graduate from leadership academy
WCMH via Yahoo News· 2 days agoCOLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) – Law enforcement agents became better law enforcement agents Monday with 32...
More than 50 Ohio cities ban recreational marijuana businesses
Cincinnati.com | The Enquirer via Yahoo News· 7 days agoRecreational marijuana businesses are set to open soon. However, dozens of Ohio governments will still ban recreational marijuana dispensaries despite the statewide legalization, according to ...