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  • Microsoft said Friday that seven pharmaceutical companies working on COVID-related vaccines and drugs were targeted, some successfully, by hackers…
  • This episode originally aired on May 28, 2020.Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine unveiled $300 million in K-12 budget cuts in early May, extending through just the end…
  • Black Ohioans represent 14% of the state’s population but one-in-four of Ohio's positive COVID-19 cases, nearly a third of all hospitalizations and…
  • Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine expressed frustration last week with the slow rollout of the vaccine, and the low compliance rate among some frontline workers.He…
  • The Big Ten Conference announced Tuesday that the fall sports season, including football, would be postponed due to COVID-19 health and safety…
  • Esports was already a growing prospect before the pandemic. Universities constructed esports arenas, organized varsity teams and began offering majors –…
  • Before the 1970s, emergency wards were typically staffed with junior doctors from different fields. Critical illnesses and injuries often were treated by…
  • The presumptive Democratic presidential nominee Joe Biden on Wednesday revealed a historic pick for his running mate: Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.). She’s…
  • The story of how The Bluegrass Ramble came to WOSU is part of On and On, a new radio documentary about the history of bluegrass music in Columbus. The…
  • Columbus is working to combat a big jump in gun-related homicides and shootings this year. Cities across the U.S. are pursuing a range of strategies to curb such violence. We explore the cause and effect of escalating gun violence.
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