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  • Dr. O'dell Owens, medical director for the City of Cincinnati and chair of the 2016 CET Action Auction, previews this year's auction - happening April...
  • Contestants guess which U.S. state we're talking about based on a list of clues. Jell-O is the official snack of what state?
  • In this final round, every answer is a letter of the alphabet. Why is "B" very cool? Because it's sitting in the "A-C"! No? O-K.
  • Host Liane Hansen talks with Michael O'Hanlon, a senior fellow at the Brookings Institution, about the post-war occupation of Iraq and a potential change in U.S. policy toward Iraq.
  • "I can tell you that there is no city in the United States where a Democrat gets a warmer welcome and less votes than in Columbus, Ohio!"--John F.…
  • To prevent harassment on TV and film sets, production houses are hiring so-called intimacy coordinators to oversee sex scenes. NPR's Michel Martin speaks with Ita O'Brien, who serves that role on Netflix's Sex Education.
  • NPR's Kelly McEvers talks with data scientist Cathy O'Neil about her new book, Weapons of Math Destruction, which describes the dangers of relying on big data analytics to solve problems.
  • The governor’s race between Republican Vivek Ramaswamy and Democrat Amy Acton promises to be historic, expensive and contentious.
  • The Trump International Hotel in Washington, D.C., has become a focus of questions surrounding conflicts of interest between the White House and the Trump family business. The hotel's records aren't public, so Washington Post reporters spent every day for a month in the lobby to chronicle the comings and goings. NPR's Audie Cornish talks with Jonathan O'Connell, the reporter who organized the project.
  • After the Supreme Court effectively overturned Roe v. Wade, doctors in Ohio and across the country have reported an increased number of patients seeking sterilization.
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