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  • The Food and Drug Administration recently expanded emergency use authorization of the Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine to include children ages 12 to 15. We answer your questions about the vaccine for kids.
  • This episode originally aired on May 13, 2020.Postal workers continue to handle and deliver more than 150 million pieces of first-class mail a day while…
  • This episode originally aired on May 13, 2020.Postal workers continue to handle and deliver more than 150 million pieces of first-class mail a day while…
  • Many colleges and universities planned to have some kind of normal college experience this fall. But a little over a month into the semester, most…
  • The 2020 Democratic National Convention gets underway this week largely online, an experiment in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic.Without the…
  • OxyContin maker Purdue Pharma agreed on Monday to pay $4.28 billion to settle lawsuits alleging it helped to create the opioid epidemic.Nearly half of all…
  • The pandemic exacerbated many issues that were already present in Ohio school districts.
  • Before the pandemic, Ohio’s arts and culture was a $41 billion industry, rivaling the travel business, and employing nearly 300,000 people. That all…
  • The annual Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival was canceled this year and last due to the pandemic. We discuss the toll of the pandemic on the Stonewall Columbus Pride Festival and March and the larger LGBTQ+ struggle for equality.
  • Nearly half of all U.S. states want a share of a lawsuit settlement with Purdue Pharma to pay for programs to address record overdose deaths and a worsening opioid crisis during the pandemic. We take a look at the impact of the pandemic on addiction treatment and where the recovery community heads from here.
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