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  • Updated: 1:00 p.m., Thursday, Oct. 29, 2020 In Ohio, local elections officials process absentee ballots as soon as they get them. That offers not only a sense of how many people are voting in person or by mail, but how many ballots have been flagged for errors. ideastream’s Morning Edition host Amy Eddings talked with Cuyahoga County Board of Elections Spokesman Mike West about the process of "curing" irregular ballots.
  • Updated: 9:50 a.m., Friday, July 31, 2020 A federal grand jury Thursday indicted Larry Householder, and his statehouse colleagues voted to remove him as Speaker of the Ohio House. At the heart of the corruption case against Householder is a so-called “dark money” group called Generation Now.
  • In the coming weeks, you will likely find a reminder in your mailbox to fill out the 2020 U.S. Census. This year is the first time people can fill out the census online, but you can get a paper questionnaire if you prefer. Such a count happens only every 10 years, so this will show the country and Northeast Ohio how things have changed in the last decade. ideastream’s Nick Castele and All Things Considered Host Tony Ganzer explored how this year’s census will work and what the results will mean for Northeast Ohio for the next 10 years.
  • A Q&A with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Joyce Carol Oates, Francine Prose and Edward Mendelson.
  • Q&A with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Cristina Garcia, Brin-Jonathan Butler and Ann Bocock.
  • A Q&A event with Ken Burns, Lynn Novick, Lesley Blume, Patt Morrison and Rachel Kushner.
  • Ken Burns explains how he brought the personal stories in The Civil War series to life.
  • Ken Burns shares the moment he and his team captured Lincoln’s death in the film.
  • Ken Burns explains how he first discovered the letter by Ballou and realized its impact.
  • Ken Burns talks about the benefits of restoring The Civil War series in 4K.
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