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  • Five of the nation’s largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
  • An estimated 4,000 people die by drowning a year across the U.S. A coalition of experts, calls it a public health crisis. They released a report that also acknowledges the history and racism responsible for disproportionate rates of drowning among people of color.
  • From flooding in Vermont to record days of heat in the Southwest, it’s been a summer of extreme weather. These events are making the realities of climate change hard to deny. We’ll discuss the effects climate change is having on the country and what it means for the future.
  • New York City is the Big Apple. Denver is the Mile High City and Philadelphia is the City of Brotherly Love. But, what is Columbus’ identity? As the city experiences growth and greater diversity we’ll explore what’s being done to craft an identity for the city and whether it even needs one.
  • Record numbers of young voters proved to be a crucial in 2018 and 2022. We’ll talk about the restrictive voting laws being introduced in state legislatures across the country and how Gen-Z has become a crucial voting bloc.
  • Five of the nation’s largest and most profitable companies have roots in the South. We discuss how the region and societal conditions shaped their development as well as how they continue to shape our economy.
  • Expanded access and funding for a controversial school voucher program has intensified the tug-of-war over school funding in Ohio. On our weekly Reporter Roundtable, we discuss this as well as Ohio Rep. Bob Young's resignation, redistricting, property taxes and more.
  • Ohio health officials reported about 4,000 cases three weeks ago compared to nearly 8,000 cases last week, which means cases have doubled.
  • The nonprofit isn’t alone: corporations, hospitals, schools and even governments have been targets.
  • Learn how to spice up your meal times with James Beard Award-winning food and travel writer J.M. Hirsch. He travels the world as editorial director of Christopher Kimball's Milk Street and also edited the latest cookbook, “Simple.”
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