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  • The probe into soccer's governing body centers on an American who admitted to taking bribes. Ari Shapiro talks to Nathaniel Vinton, who is part of the New York Daily News sports investigation team.
  • Two Columbus youth choirs and their director won multiple honors in an international choir competition recently amid a slew of pandemic workarounds.
  • Michigan Senate Majority Leader Mike Shirkey said Tuesday he regretted his "insensitive comments," but he didn't address his claims that the siege was fake.
  • Akron Municipal Court resumes hearing eviction cases Monday after a months-long moratorium under COVID-19 restrictions. The moratorium covered most eviction cases from March through June. Some cases not related to non-payment did go through, said Community Legal Aid Managing Attorney John Petit. Petit is expecting the number of eviction cases to rise dramatically in the coming weeks. “Because the court has put so many on hold, and as unemployment assistance runs out and the federal moratorium ends, that is going to increase the numbers,” he said.
  • Director Sharon Shattuck seeks a deeper understanding of her family.
  • Filmmaker Nanfu Wang follows Chinese activists as they seek justice in southern China.
  • Ross seeks vengeance. Demelza discovers the identities of the smugglers.
  • After learning that Brando has tuberculosis, Silvia seeks out a doctor to cure him.
  • Celia seeks Alice out to get some answers about Jack.
  • Abe risks everything to protect Anna. Rogers travels to a prison ship seeking a mysterious man.
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