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We'll talk to educators from colleges across the region about the benefits and concerns of artificial intelligence chat bots, like ChatGPT, that help students with their homework.
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U.S. prosecutors laid out several documents and recordings in their racketeering case against former Ohio House Speaker Larry Householder and former FirstEnergy lobbyist Matt Borges.
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Five officers have been indicted over the beating death of Nichols. Four of them had been disciplined earlier by the Memphis police department for car crashes, failure to report use of force and more.
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According to an indictment, in December 2019, Joshua Sills was involved in non-consensual sexual activity with a female victim, and he also allegedly held her against her will.
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No documents with classified markings were found, though Biden's lawyer said "some materials and handwritten notes that appear to relate to his time as vice president" were taken for further review.
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The Rock Hall’s ballot for the Class of 2023 is out.
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John Adams, who banged on a bass drum at Cleveland baseball games for nearly 50 years, died this week. Sports commentator Terry Pluto spent time with Adams at his nursing care facility this past fall.
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The Rev. Al Sharpton, who delivered the eulogy, called for justice for Nichols and lamented the fact that Nichols was killed in the same city where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968.
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The two Miamis formed a partnership in 1972 that has grown and evolved, resulting in, among other things, a cultural revitalization. One outcome of that work has been finding and learning Myaamia stories that hadn't been told in many years.
When the U.S. Supreme Court overturned Roe v. Wade, it created confusion, worry and greater resolve for Ohioans on both sides of the abortion debate.
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