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Florida officers sue Ben Affleck and Matt Damon, claiming details in ‘The Rip’ make them look bad
Two South Florida police officers claim Ben Affleck and Matt Damon's recent action thriller “The Rip” used too many real-life details in its fictionalized narrative, causing harm to the officers' personal and professional reputations
Death of teen found in Ohio prompts lawsuit against Roblox, Discord
Indiana’s attorney general has filed a lawsuit against Roblox and Discord after the death of 17-year-old resident Hailey Buzbee, who communicated with a Columbus man on the platforms before being found dead in Ohio.
Ohio launching $20M marijuana risk campaign targeting pregnant women, youth
Ohio officials are launching a $20 million statewide public education campaign aimed at warning residents about the health and safety risks associated with marijuana use, particularly among pregnant women and young people.
Daz Dillinger Suing Record Label Founded By 2Pac’s Mother
Daz Dillinger and his alignment with the late Tupac “2Pac” Shakur cannot be denied, considering the pair made several classic tracks with Death Row. However, Daz Dillinger is seeking past royalties for his work after launching a lawsuit against a record label founded by 2Pac’s mother, the late Afeni Shakur. TMZ reports that Daz Dillinger
White House Says Sleepy Trump Was “Blinking,” Anyone With Vision Disagrees
Source: NICHOLAS KAMM / Getty On Monday (May 11), during a meeting about reproductive health in the Oval Office, President Donald Trump looked to be fast asleep as Health and Human Services Secretary Robert F. Kennedy spoke. The moment was caught on video and quickly went viral on social media.
Distracted driving law to fine drivers for cellphone use: What to know
Representatives from state and local agencies gathered Monday, May 11, to remind drivers that "Paul Miller's Law" takes effect starting June 5.
The Cannes Film Festival has started. Here are the key films making their debut
The Cote d’Azur spectacular plays host — starting on Tuesday — to some of the most anticipated movies of the year in a constant parade of red carpets and megawatt premieres. This year, Hollywood studios are mostly on the sidelines. But for more than 78 years, Cannes has been an unparalleled showcase, and sun-dappled circus
Ohio economists say data centers have more costs than benefits under current laws
Scioto Analysis spoke with 14 economists from Ohio universities to ask their opinion on data centers' economic benefits and drawbacks. The issue has been a major talking point in Ohio, now home to more than 200 data centers. Generally, economists agreed that data centers could be productive, but only if legislators update regulations to ensure
Howland student set to graduate high school — and earn 2 college degrees
Not only is senior Bo Kuang graduating from high school, but he is also set to receive two college degrees.
Youth conference gives local student voices power
Local students got to spend a day learning from and engaging with their peers in impactful ways at an event focused on kids helping other kids stay drug-free.