“Stepping on the Tail of a Rainbow” at the Cleveland Museum of Art explores themes of popular and consumer culture and draws inspiration from the worlds of Japanese anime and manga.
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The Ohio legislature will come off summer recess to consider overrides to three of the governor's budget bill vetoes, all dealing with property taxes.
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In the wake of the deadly flash floods in Texas, state leaders are exploring whether to install more flood warning sirens. Such sirens can save lives if they're part of a larger warning system.
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The Public Utilities Commission of Ohio gave AEP Ohio permission to charge data centers under different rules and rates than other utility customers. The utility will end it's moratorium on bringing new data centers online.
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Jenny Hamel is leaving Ideastream Public Media and moving out of town with her family, having made deep connections in Cleveland and with listeners of the "Sound of Ideas."
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Ben Marthey spends his days assisting with open-heart surgeries as a cardiac nurse. Outside the hospital, he’s Van Arlo, a Medina-based singer-songwriter using music to process the emotional toll of his work. On this week’s Shuffle, Marthey talks about how music became his outlet — and his lifeline.
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Morning Edition host A Martínez asks writer/director James Gunn, the man behind the reimagining of the entire DC Comics universe for the screen, about his vision for Superman.
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The ballot board had to determine if the petitions for the Ohio Equal Rights Amendment should be circulated as one or more parts.
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The districts say their ability to raise enough money through levies to pay for services is in jeopardy if the legislature overrides DeWine's education-related budget vetoes.
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Immigrant rights organizations sued the state arguing that its new law conflicts with federal immigration law, and under longstanding Supreme Court precedent, states must bow to federal law in the event of such conflicts.
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The release of the 2025 “Superman” movie brings events and festivities to Cleveland as the city recognizes its history with Clark Kent and his alter ego.
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What can be done to end cycles of gun violence when the shooters value their reputation over their own lives and see innocent bystanders as collateral damage?