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  • Follow the emergency COBRA committee as it overcomes a major crisis in the UK.
  • Hazing reveals the tradition of underground rituals that are abusive and sometimes deadly.
  • The Ohio Public Employees Retirement System (OPERS) dropped the hammer on proposed changes to shore up the solvency of its health care trust fund. In a 9-2 vote Wednesday, OPERS' Board of Trustees approved cuts to its health care benefits that will affect its current and future retirees. "Morning Edition" host Amy Eddings got into the details with OPERS spokesman Michael Pramik.
  • Hour three of the series examines the years 1877-1896.
  • After 15 years on WKRQ-FM (101.9), Holly Morgan has moved down the hall to sister Hubbard station WREW-AM (Mix 94.9) to co-host mornings with Sandy...
  • The average tenure for large-district superintendents is 3 1/2 years. Joshua Starr hit it on the nose.
  • "Tell Me More with Kelly Corrigan" is a series that inspires, educates and entertains.
  • See a preview for Grantchester Season 3 Episode 2.
  • In an election season rife with surprises, you might add this week’s revelation by Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
  • The local governments suing drug companies over the opioid crisis have not reached a settlement in the more than 1,800 lawsuits pending in federal court in Cleveland. But attorneys for the plaintiffs are proposing a way to divide up any settlement dollars among — possibly — all cities and counties across the country. The attorneys are asking Judge Dan Polster to approve the plan at a June 25 hearing. All Things Consideredhost Tony Ganzer spoke with ideastream’s Nick Castele about the cases, the proposal and if a settlement is likely.
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