Tony Ganzer
Former HostTony Ganzer has reported from Phoenix to Cairo, and was the host of 90.3's "All Things Considered." He was previously a correspondent with the Swiss Broadcasting Corporation, covering issues like Swiss banks, Parliament, and refugees. He earned an M.A. in International Relations (University of Leicester); and a B.Sc. in Journalism (University of Idaho.) He speaks German, and a bit of French.
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Northeast Ohio has great clean energy potential, and some experts think it could help the economy, and national security
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An update from the managing attorney of Catholic Charities for the Diocese of Cleveland’s Migration and Refugee Services
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The CEO of Cleveland's Talan Products says steel and aluminum tariffs have already cost his company a major contract.
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The 114 arrests happened this morning at two locations of Corso's Flower & Garden Center.
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OSU Economist Ned Hill says the threats and the consequences of trade disputes with Canada, Mexico, and the EU are real.
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François-Philippe Champagne visited Cleveland, and said NAFTA negotiations are certainly on the right track.
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Korean megagroup BTS has a loyal fan base which has begun promoting causes on its own, following the group's example.
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Fatima is a key hub in Hough, and it’s now been awarded the FBI Directors Community Leadership Award for work on safety
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The rise of mixtures of opioids and other drugs like cocaine is creating another deadly evolution in the crisis.
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ideastream's Tony Ganzer talks with OSU economist Ned Hill about how steel and aluminum tariffs might affect Ohio.