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  • Three senators, including Ohio’s own Sherrod Brown, have cosigned a letter expressing their opposition to the use of facial recognition to verify applicants for federal unemployment benefits. We'll discuss facial recognition use bans today on All Sides with Ann Fisher.
  • Today on “All Sides with Ann Fisher:” the U.S. Senate race is just one that’s heating up. It’s our Weekly Reporter Roundtable.
  • The protests and coronavirus pandemic have only highlighted the health disparity and systemic racism.Franklin County Health Officials and Columbus City…
  • Growing evidence lends credence to the effectiveness of face masks, which CDC director Dr. Robert R. Redfield has called “one of the most powerful weapons…
  • This episode originally aired on January 2, 2020.When it was launched 30 years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was set to revolutionize our understanding…
  • The historic victory of Vice President-elect Kamala Harris has underscored the expanding opportunities for women in politics, from running to office to…
  • In Ohio, the statute of limitations for rape is 20 years. Tort laws cap how much sexual assault survivors can recover from their perpetrators.In January,…
  • This episode originally aired on January 2, 2020.When it was launched 30 years ago, the Hubble Space Telescope was set to revolutionize our understanding…
  • This morning the ProMusica String Quartet—violinists Heather Kufchak and Will Manley, violist Brett Allen and cellist Cora Kuyvenhoven—joined me on…
  • Medication for children and adults with ADHD can sometimes make patients feel “weird” and not in a good way. But there’s hope. We talk with psychologist Wes Crenshaw about his new book on fearless medication management for ADD and ADHD.
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