An Ohio Senator plans to bring back a failed plan to change higher education, but this time he wants the country to follow.
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US President Donald Trump ordered federal employees of diversity offices to be put on paid leave by Wednesday night, and ...
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Canton leaders have a lot of decisions to make when it comes to town-owned structures that suffered flood damage — decisions ...
Some of those who have seen the mysterious footprints left in the snow on Jan. 11, either in person or from a video made by ...
Waynesville artist and businessman Joseph Thomas has had dozens of messages from God that put him in the path of an ...