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  • For weeks, DeWine has faced criticism from his fellow Republicans over allegations of widespread fraud in the state’s Medicaid system. It started with a report in the conservative outlet The Daily Wire, which accused home health agencies of fraudulently billing the system that pays for healthcare for low-income and disabled people.
  • DeWine’s change in position seems little more than symbolic. Republican leaders in the Legislature support the death penalty. There is no movement ready to put it on the ballot.
  • This week, we discuss the race for the U.S. Senate and Sherrod Brown’s slightly risky new ad, where he takes on Jon Husted and data centers.
  • The end of a Depression-era alcohol has brewers happy to see the stuff go. "It was just a pain in the posterior, you know, for everyone," says one brewer.
  • On this date in 1938 a new organization was created. And in 1956, flames went up in one of the world's most iconic structures.
  • On this date in 1925, Goodyear debuted a new technological advancement. And in 1939, a German accordionist made history with a new polka.
  • On this date in 1967, the first human heart transplant took place. And in 1989, the Cold War officially came to an end.
  • On this date in 1930, the fifth deadliest Atlantic hurricane left a path of destruction. And in 1967, a major event in Sweden occurred.
  • Two points of view about developing a passenger rail service along Ohio’s 3C corridor (Cleveland-Columbus-Dayton-Cincinnati), with Ohio Environmental…
  • There's no one sound to a year, but public radio writers across the country do set their ears to the most essential music. We asked them: What is your favorite song of 2019 so far?
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