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World-renowned chef addresses abuse allegations ahead of $1,500-per-ticket event
Some former employees claim to have endured punching, kicking and stabbing, as well as body-shaming, public ridicule and psychological abuse
Texas man arrested, accused of stuffing bass with weights at fishing tournament
Game wardens in Wood County were contacted by tournament officials after a metal detector flagged the "potential presence of a foreign object" inside the fish.
Magistrate rules against using unclaimed funds to build Ohio sports stadiums: I-Team
The FOX 8 I-Team has learned a magistrate has ruled against using unclaimed funds to help build sports stadiums.
Ohio lawmakers work to close loophole in state’s age verification law for adult websites
Ohio lawmakers are attempting to eliminate a loophole that has allowed adult websites to bypass the state’s recently passed age verification law.
A second Buc-ee’s could be coming to Ohio: Here’s where
A second Buc-ee's could soon be coming to Ohio!
YSU Women fall one win short of NCAA Tournament
The Penguins led by three at halftime, but were outscored 17-10 in the 4th quarter. Youngstown State was led by junior Paulina Hernandez, who finished with 12 points in the loss.
StockX Says The Nike “Panda” Dunks Were The Most Resold Sneaker Ever
Source: Nike / NIke It feels like just yesteryear the Nike Dunks were the most popular sneaker silhouettes in the game as various colorways released to much hype and demand. But the black-and-white “Panda” Dunks reigned supreme as the simplest colorway of them all and easily resold for three times its retail price of $100.
Lil Durk Pushes To Hire Young Thug’s Former Attorney, Brian Steel
Source: Prince Williams / Getty Lil Durk is reportedly looking to shake up his defense team by bringing in high-profile attorney Brian Steel . Steel became a well-known name in the Hip-Hop circle following his work on the case involving Young Thug , which ultimately helped the Atlanta rapper secure his release from jail. The
Nintendo Demands Refund From Trump Administration Following Supreme Court Decision
SOPA Images / Nintendo of America After the Supreme Court ruled that Donald Trump’s tariffs were illegal, Nintendo of America is now demanding a refund in a new lawsuit. President Trump was dealt one of the most significant blows of his administration when one of his key policy moves, his blatant use of reciprocal tariffs