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  • Today on All Sides with Ann Fisher we discuss bees and how to help support bee populations.
  • Join guest host Christopher Purdy as he talks with a panel of experts about the latest in arts and culture around Columbus. As One, a thought-provoking…
  • Hillary Clinton captured headlines this week after she appeared to nearly collapse during a 9/11 memorial ceremony in New York City. Her doctor later…
  • Nearly 83% of caregivers are unpaid family members. They devote much of their personal time to ensure their relatives receive the necessary amount of…
  • The U.S. Military has changed its mission. Back during World War II, it was about battles and winning. Everybody understood. Now, the mission is less…
  • The government isn’t shutting down anytime soon. The Senate passed a short-term spending bill yesterday to keep the government funded through February,…
  • The U.S. Military has changed its mission. Back during World War II, it was about battles and winning. Everybody understood. Now, the mission is less…
  • This episode originally aired on Feb. 17, 2021.The final chapter of the Trump presidency ended with his acquittal in his second impeachment trial.Now the…
  • Investigators are combing through data for clues about motives in the San Bernardino attack. A married couple opened fire on a workplace holiday party and seemed to have planned at least the getaway.
  • Starting with the landmark DeRolph decision in 1993, the Ohio Supreme Court has ruled four times that the state's school funding formula, with its reliance on property taxes, is unconstitutional. Now it appears state legislators may finally be doing something about that, with bills in both the House and Senate proposing major school funding reforms.
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