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Last month, the city of Cleveland agreed to pay a settlement of $2.5 million in a lawsuit filed by a former police supervisor.
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Tso visited the White House in January as President Joe Biden's guest to celebrate the Lunar New Year, but the visit was also focused on recent shootings.
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Residents are allowed to go back to their homes after the evacuation order in place since Sunday was lifted Wednesday night.
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The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is monitoring the air quality near East Palestine, Ohio after a train derailment on Friday knocked 50 train cars off their track and sparked a fire that sent columns of black smoke skyward.
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The findings are a concern for Black women, researchers say, who are far more likely to report using straightening products such as relaxers.
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The state is not among the 17 that have made those with cancer eligible.
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A study published in JAMA Oncology found African-American cancer patients and people newly diagnosed with cancer are more at risk for COVID-19.
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The cofounder of Akron’s Nightlight Cinema passed away last week after a long battle with cancer. Rob Lucas was heavily involved in Akron’s film…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, Feb. 5:Ohio senators prepare for impeachment vote;UA, Kent State stop travel to China;Bounce to offer…
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Mathematics and biology sound like pretty distant relatives, but for Wanda Strychalski, an assistant professor of mathematics at Case Western Reserve…