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The United Methodist Church is holding its first General Conference since the pandemic and will consider whether to change policies on several LGBTQ issues.
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Protests on college campuses related to the Israel-Hamas War have many Jews nervous heading into the holiday.
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A Kosher Halal Co-op existed at Oberlin College for decades, but it dissolved in 2020. Students are hoping to bring it back.
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The nation's historical markers delight, distort and, sometimes, just get the story wrong.
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The stone markers memorializing the lives of Black people buried at Worthington Cemetery have long been moved. But, a new marker, commissioned by the Defiance Public Library, aims to keep their legacy alive.
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The two fastest-growing groups of eligible U.S. voters — Latinos and Asian Americans — also have the lowest voter registration rates. Advocates are trying to boost sign-ups for a healthier democracy.
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The Young Latino Network and the Northeast Ohio Worker Center partnered to better help Spanish-speaking people in the area.
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Rates are so bad in Native American communities that public health experts have asked the federal government to declare an emergency. Inadequate prenatal care may be partly to blame.
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Protesters have been attending Council meetings for weeks, demanding Council pass a resolution supporting a cease-fire in the Israel-Hamas War.
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Nex Benedict, a 16-year-old who identified as nonbinary, got into an altercation with three girls in an Owasso High School bathroom who were picking on Benedict and some friends.
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The welcome center is a resource hub for newcomers to the region.
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The city created the commission in 2022. Nearly two years later, the city announced the members of the inaugural commission.