This comes as racist rumors targeting Haitian immigrants in Springfield have been circulating on social media all week.
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Mentions of crowd sizes and eating pets were just two moments from what was an incredible piece of political theater during the first and possibly only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and former President Donald Trump. We discuss the debate with Nate French, associate teaching professor at Wake Forest University and an expert in political communication.
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Columbus earned two stars for achievement, progress and improvements in English and math. The district earned just one star for early literacy and its graduation rate.
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Pawpaws, Ohio’s largest native fruit, are in season now. Their tropical taste makes for unique recipes — if you can get your hands on one.
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Business & EconomyForsee Power is a French company that just opened an electric vehicle battery plant and headquarters in Hilliard.
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The movement calling for OSU to divest from Israel from the Spring 2024 semester has not lost steam. Student organizers hope to encourage more people to join their cause.
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FirstEnergy has agreed to pay a $100 million fine to settle civil fraud charges from the SEC, but the federal agency will go ahead with civil fraud charges against the utility’s former top executive.
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The FBI is investigating bomb threats made in Springfield. This comes after former President Trump spreading debunked claims that Haitians were killing and eating pets.
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Questions about the process for getting licenses and ID's have risen in recent days as controversy centers on immigrants in western Ohio.
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Maria Bruno, who most recently led the LGBTQ-rights organization Equality Ohio, is serving as the executive director of the anti-extremism group.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentAround $7 million of new grant money has been announced for wetland projects across Ohio, with about $1 million of those funds going to projects in Franklin County.
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The father of 11-year-old Aiden Clark, of Springfield, Ohio, who was killed last year when a Haitian immigrant hit a school bus, is imploring Donald Trump and other politicians to stop invoking his son's name in the debate about immigration.
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