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NATO allies take on Trump as Greenland threats ‘rupture’ global order
The leaders of some of America’s closest allies used the Davos summit this week to confront a new world order under President Trump in which the U.S. is an unreliable partner, at best, and increasingly viewed as an adversary.
Venezuelan opposition leader Machado defends giving Trump her Nobel Prize
"I already said what I meant and what it means to the Venezuelan people to present President Trump with our gratitude for what he has done."
Midnight Oil drummer Rob Hirst dies after battle with cancer: ‘Free of pain’
The rocker died surrounded by his loved ones this week, his bandmates announced.
Construction starts on $100 million Capital Line project in Downtown Columbus
Work on the $100 million, two-mile pathway through Downtown was expected to begin in December. A spokesperson for Downtown Columbus Inc., which is leading the project in partnership with the city's Department of Public Service, confirmed to NBC4 that initial construction instead began this month with work to fill underground vaults beneath East Gay Street.
Records show hidden hazards at Burke Lakefront Airport: I-Team
The FOX 8 I-Team has uncovered records showing hazards underground at Burke Lakefront Airport.
Sex offender found with missing Ohio girl in Kentucky car wash faces rape charge: police
A convicted sex offender is facing new charges after investigators say they found him in northern Kentucky with a missing Columbus girl this week.
Trump, Kushner launch Board of Peace at Davos — without EU partners
President Trump and his administration rolled out the Board of Peace initiative for Gaza in Davos on Thursday featuring leaders of over 20 countries that notably did not include major European Union allies. Countries that have agreed to join the board include Argentina, Belarus, Morocco, Vietnam, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, Uzbekistan, Kosovo, Hungary, Egypt, Turkey, Qatar, Jordan
Will Trump’s plan to limit institutional investors lower home prices?
Housing experts are skeptical limiting institutional investors will meaningfully improve affordability nationwide.
ICE officers claim sweeping power to enter homes without a judge’s warrant: Memo
New ICE hires and those still in training are being told to follow the memo’s guidance instead of written training materials that actually contradict the memo.
Ohio State employee left job in 2023 amid hundreds of sexual misconduct allegations
The Ohio State University Office of Institutional Equity found that former employee Dustin Thompson and Matthew Wolfzorn committed sexual misconduct, exploitation, and harassment, resulting in their resignation in lieu of termination.