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Eggs for Easter cost much less than last year
Here’s a look at U.S. egg prices by the numbers, according to government figures.
Which grocery stores, restaurants will be open for Easter 2026?
Forgot something for Easter dinner or the egg hunt?
Columbus making progress on bringing women’s professional soccer to the city
The push to get the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL) to expand to Columbus is gaining momentum, and city leaders are making progress on a deal that might help fund the expansion.
Cleaning products cause thousands of ER visits, Nationwide Children’s Hospital says
A new study published Thursday in the Journal of Pediatrics has researchers at Nationwide Children's Hospital sounding the alarm about the dangers of household cleaning products.
Proposed Ohio Constitution amendment would ban large data centers
The effort to ban large-scale data centers in the state is one step closer to getting on the ballot. On Wednesday, the Ohio Ballot Board unanimously approved a proposed amendment to the state constitution that would prohibit the construction of any data center using more than 24 megawatts a month—about 28 houses worth of power.
DOJ concludes presidential records requirement unconstitutional
A federal law requiring presidents to preserve and hand over presidential records to the government at the conclusion of their term is unconstitutional, according to a legally nonbinding Justice Department opinion.
Starbucks offers baristas up to $1.2K in bonuses, expands tipping
Starbucks said the bonus program will begin in July, with the first payouts coming in the fall.
Spiraling gas prices are determined by factors largely outside of a station’s control
The near-daily changes in U.S. gas prices are dizzying for drivers, who are feeling frustrated and cash-strapped by the highest fuel costs since 2022.
‘Incredibly chilling’: Advocacy groups raise alarm over Trump’s demand for list of Jewish faculty at Penn
Jewish groups are raising alarms over a judge's ruling this week that the University of Pennsylvania must turn over contact information for Jewish faculty and organizations on campus to the Trump administration. While the Trump administration says the information will assist in an antisemitism investigation into the university, some Jewish advocates argue the government has
Lydia Love Confirms Kristi Noem’s Husband Paid Her $5,000 Over 2 Years To Dominate Him
Getty / Instagram / Byron Noem / Lydia Love / Kristi Noem One of Bryon Noem’s favorite webcam models is speaking out after it was exposed that he was secretly into cross-dressing. Lydia Love, a popular webcam and OnlyFans model, claims that Kristi Noem’s husband allegedly paid $5,000 over the past two years to “dominate”