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Dr. Mysheika Roberts is navigating a staff of 600 through uncertain times, as the president and federal health officials cast doubt on medical science, pull funding and rewrite decades of established health practices.
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We're talking to a vegan chef, an artist and global traveler who all have ties to central Ohio.
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Already strapped rural hospitals and clinics nationwide face some dire financial decisions. More than 100 facilities have closed their doors in recent years or consolidated.
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From redlining to the power of developers in present-day Columbus, we’re looking at the evolution of the Arch City.
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Gov. Mike DeWine was asked last month if he had concerns about Senate Bill 50, which would extend the hours those teens could work from 7 p.m. to 9 p.m. during the school year. At the time, he wouldn't preview what action he would take on the bill.
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On this edition of All Sides, we're talking about the challenges and advantages of joining the family business.
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Europe is launching programs like “Choose Europe for Science” to try and bring American scientists across the Atlantic. With less scientists coming in, and more going out, is America experiencing a "brain drain"?
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During this week’s Fascinating Ohio, we’re going to provide you with a few ideas on where to start looking for a unique, thoughtful gift.
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One zip code in Newark has the nation’s highest concentration of the radioactive gas. It’s been linked to cancer and other serious health problems.
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Trends and traditions in government are changing. Whether it's dress codes, new perceptions of professionalism, the effects of COVID, or the use of social media, it seems casual is becoming the new formal.
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Dr. Frederic Bertley will discuss his work leading COSI and the National Veterans Memorial and Museum.
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More than 170 cities across the country, including Columbus, have thousands of microphones embedded around town listening for the sound of one thing: gunshots.