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  • As Election Day approaches, healthcare issues have dominated the political debate and airwaves in Ohio and nationwide. A new Baldwin-Wallace poll, released this week, finds health care is the top issue in deciding how Ohioans will vote for governor and US Senate. Rocky River resident Bernie Buckner says neither political party has done enough to solve the problem of high health care costs. Buckner reached out to ideastream in response to the “You First” initiative, where we asked listeners and viewers to discuss issues that matter to them.
  • Albums are still events for us, even and especially as we shelter in place. Lido Pimienta, Fiona Apple and Sam Hunt released music that we held close to the chest.
  • The French Open just started and already the women's No. 1 seed is out. NPR's Robert Siegel talks with Jon Wertheim of Sports Illustrated.
  • Liberia's top cop stared Ebola in the eye and didn't blink. But when he came to the Ivy League school to study, he was sweating it.
  • Seven months ago, Trump scrapped his plan to nominate Ratcliffe over concerns that he would not have the backing of Senate Republicans. It's unclear what has changed.
  • Christopher Schwarz challenges Roy with a bench-top vise that changes everything!
  • Martha Costello is now a QC, but she learns fast that it can be lonely at the top.
  • Hiking, fishing and top-notch locations for photography are revealed high in the Rockies.
  • Ohio’s school system is in a decline compared to schools nationwide, according to the Democratic candidate for governor. Rich Cordray's plan to fix that...
  • British forces capture an Iraqi general in the southern city of Basra. A spokesperson says the general is the highest-ranking Iraqi prisoner of war thus far. Meanwhile, U.S.-led warplanes strike facilities in Baghdad, including a presidential palace, a military intelligence complex and the barracks of a paramilitary training center. Hear NPR News.
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