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Derailment class action objectors ask SUPCO to hear appeal
A group of people who are objecting to the $600 million class action payout from the East Palestine train derailment is asking the United State Supreme Court to consider their case dismissal from the Sixth Circuit Court of Appeals.
Ohio State faculty member allegedly attacks cameraman, placed on leave
According to Ohio State spokesperson Ben Johnson, Perez was placed on leave the following day.
Ohio bill aims to ban A.I.-driven pricing algorithms that exploit competitor data
Bipartisan Ohio lawmakers are reviving an effort to regulate pricing algorithms, software that often uses artificial intelligence to adjust prices, rent and wages in order to maximize a company's profits.
‘Bingocize’ class blends fitness and bingo
Classes will meet twice per week for 10 weeks on Mondays and Wednesdays.
After Helping Elevate Saucony, Jae Tips May Be On His Way To Nike
Source: Jamie McCarthy / Getty If we’re being honest, we know that the only thing keeping Nike relevant out in the wild these days is their constant re-issuing of classic Nike and Jordan silhouettes. Their new and original silhouettes just aren’t hitting with their day-one clientele, nor this new generation, allegedly. Looking to shake things
‘Dawson’s Creek’ actor James Van Der Beek dead at 48
James Van Der Beek, who rose to teen idol status in the show "Dawson's Creek," has died after a battle with colorectal cancer.
Drivers hit Radio Row as Daytona 500 week kicks into gear
DAYTONA, Fla. (WGHP) — The Daytona 500, and the official start of the 2026 NASCAR Cup season, is just days away. Drivers have arrived at Daytona International Speedway in Daytona Beach, Florida, and Wednesday marks Media Day at the track. Join FOX8 WGHP's Kevin Connolly and Danny Harnden as they sit down with a rapid-fire
Bad Bunny vs. Kid Rock: Who got a post-Super Bowl streaming boost?
Ratings/viewership data indicate "Benito Bowl" trounced the TPUSA show.
US speedskater Jordan Stolz breaks Olympic record for 1,000 meters to win gold
Jordan Stolz pictured this moment most of his life, ever since he was 5 years old, learning to skate on a frozen pond in his Wisconsin backyard after falling in love with speedskating during the 2010 Winter Olympics — and hoping to one day step atop the podium himself.