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An Ohio high school football coach says he was forced to resign by his school district and intended no harm to opposing players after he and his team repeatedly used “Nazi” as a game call in a Sept. 22 match.
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A Brooklyn High School football coach has tendered his resignation after his team was accused of using the word "Nazi" repeatedly as a term to call out plays during a game with Beachwood schools.
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Ilene Steur, who was one of 10 people injured in the April attack, says in the lawsuit that Glock's marketing practices made it possible for the shooting suspect to buy one of the company's guns.
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Ten people were shot during Tuesday morning's rush hour and another 13 people suffered injuries ranging from smoke inhalation to falls and panic attacks, authorities said.
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Federal investigators have reportedly linked the gun used in this week’s Brooklyn subway shooting to a Columbus pawn shop.
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Ohio’s largest solar power project is underway on a landfill in Brooklyn, a neighborhood in Cleveland. By July, the project is expected to begin…