Election night results from the Ohio Secretary of State's office have been overshadowed by early projections of victories proclaimed by news networks that gather a lot of data on races and voters.
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ADL finds sharp rise in antisemitic incidents, including at Jewish institutions and college campuses
The ADL reported a total of 8,873 incidents of assault, harassment and vandalism in the U.S., with a majority occurring after the Israel-Hamas war began in October.
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The U.S. Supreme Court has made it easier for workers to bring employment discrimination suits over job transfers. The decision was unanimous, but the reasoning was not.
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The Women’s Comprehensive Health and Research Center will improve access to care, provide health education and develop support groups for women 55 and older, according to Cleveland Clinic leaders.
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The senior editor says CEO Katherine Maher has "divisive views" that confirm the issues he wrote about in an essay accusing NPR of losing the public's trust.
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The automaker is recalling Bronco Sport and Maverick vehicles due to a battery detection issue that can result in loss of drive power, increasing crash risks.
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After losing to the Knicks in five games last year, the Cavs must win this year's first-round matchup against a young Orlando Magic team, said Ideastream Public Media's sports commentator Terry Pluto.
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The White House says China uses subsidies and government programs to undercut U.S. steel. President Biden wants to hike tariffs on the imports and take other new steps to curb imports.
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Film adaptations, Tony-winners and jukebox musicals are coming to the nation's second-largest theater district.
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Conservatives on the court expressed varying degrees of skepticism about the charge of obstructing an official proceeding.
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City officials say the current building, the Harold K. Stubbs Justice Center, is in dire need of repairs. They are considering a mix of vacant plots and buildings for the department's new home.
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