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  • Thousands of Latino students continue to stage walkouts across Los Angeles to protest the proposed toughening of immigration laws. Local authorities and school officials are working to keep the students in class.
  • Gov. Matt Bevin says former University of Louisville men's basketball coach Rick Pitino is blaming everyone but himself for recent scandals at the...
  • With a muscular, mahogany-colored voice, one of the today's finest tenors sings his way through the hits and lesser-known operas by Puccini.
  • Ohio Democrats are hoping for thousands of people to show up in all 16 of the state’s congressional districts Tuesday night to pick delegates to the…
  • A Federal Reserve panel leaves the federal funds rate unchanged at 5.25 percent -- a move that temporarily halts more than two years of incremental rate hikes.
  • We know music can soothe our souls and lift our spirits, but is there something universally appealing about music that resonates beyond our own species?…
  • The John S. and James L. Knight Foundation i s giving the Downtown Akron Partnership $1.5 million to help make the city’s center more vibrant by making...
  • The Columbus Symphony performs Bruckner's Symphony No. 9 and Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand this weekend in the Ohio Theater. Jean-Marie…
  • Coming Out Day 2021 will take place on Monday, October 8. We’ll look at how coming out on campus has, or hasn’t, evolved, and also explore what role do colleges and universities have in giving agency to LGBTQ people in the closet?
  • Barbara Bodine, the U.S. official assigned to govern central Iraq, will leave her post and return to the United States to take a position at the State Department. The move comes just days after the top civilian administrator in Iraq, retired Gen. Jay Garner, is replaced by L. Paul Bremer, a longtime State Department official. Bodine and Garner have been criticized for being slow to restore services and form an interim government. Hear NPR's Guy Raz.
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