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On this hour of All Sides, we’re talking about the current state of non-profits.
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Humanoid robots aren’t just engaging in play. They are being put to work around the world.
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In the new state budget, the Republican-led legislature cut millions of dollars earmarked for lead abatement efforts.
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We have three unique stories from three unique individuals and the common thread is they each have ties to the Buckeye State.
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We’re talking about the business of company rebranding on this hour of All Sides.
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Varsity Spirit owns most of the American youth cheerleading industry, and they are the ones behind the multi-million-dollar events.
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A recent report called “Out of Reach” by the National Low Income Housing Coalition showed that Columbus’ rent is too high. To afford a typical two-bedroom apartment, Columbus renters must earn nearly $28 an hour, while the average income is only $22 an hour.
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The ruling highlights the constraints of a court system trying to keep up with rapidly evolving innovations like AI.
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The United States has tried over the course of the war to get a peace negotiation between Ukraine and Russia.
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Annie Farmer, an alleged Jeffrey Epstein survivor, says Les Wexner supplied enormous amounts of Epstein’s wealth and, as such, told reporters he should face ramifications.
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Of the educational content recorded in the research from the Crane Center for Early Childhood Research and Policy, PBS content made up over 45%.
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Ohio State University Professor Angus Fletcher and researchers at OSU’s Project Narrative are finding new ways to use our brains called Primal Intelligence. It respects intuition as legitimate intelligence, and it’s a strategy they say AI will never defeat.