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'He Helped Save People And You Killed Him': Iraqi Dad Mourns Son Killed In Protests
"By God, my son did nothing wrong," says Khazaal Salih. His son, Abbas, a medic, was killed while treating a wounded protester. More than 300 Iraqis have been killed during protests in recent weeks.
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How a local survivor of human trafficking and an Indian prince work to protect LGBTQ+ people
Harold D’Souza and his wife, Dancy, moved to Greater Cincinnati from India nearly 20 years ago to pursue the American dream. Instead, they became victims of labor trafficking and debt bondage. Now they work to help others avoid a similar fate.
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'Women Of Brewster Place' Reissue Brims With Inventiveness — And Relevance
Now newly reissued, Gloria Naylor's 1982 novel-in-stories painted a group portrait of seven Black women living on a dingy street in an unnamed city, and the systematic racism they faced.
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How Ohio's 'father of abolitionism' helped 2,000 people reach freedom
A new book celebrates the life of one of Ohio's earliest and most active conductors along the Underground Railroad: Reverend John Rankin.
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Shots Fired After SUV Storms Past Mar-A-Lago Checkpoints; 2 People In Custody
"This is somebody that obviously was impaired somehow and is driving very recklessly," Palm Beach County Sheriff Ric Bradshaw told reporters. "I'm not so sure she knew where she was going."
'Cultivating Place' Joins The WVXU Lineup
Through thoughtful conversations, Cultivating Place illustrates the many ways in which gardens and gardening are integral to our natural and cultural literacy.
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Detroit Region Grapples With Deaths Of Over 1,000 People From COVID-19
Over 1,000 people have died from COVID-19 in Wayne County, Mich., home to Detroit. 91ÖÆÆ¬³§'s Ailsa Chang speaks with Michigan Advance reporter Ken Coleman about how the community is coping with the loss.
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4 face felony charges for Roebling protest, while others are dismissed
Kenton County dismissed felony rioting charges for 11 people who participated in a July 17 protest on the Roebling Bridge. The remaining four still facing those charges were involved in a controversial arrest in which an officer punched a protester multiple times.
More than 50 are dead after a bus plunged into a gorge in Guatemala
At least 55 people are dead after their bus plunged into a gorge and landed under a bridge Monday on the outskirts of Guatemala's capital.
School-House Police Need New Tactics, Association Leader Says
The role of police in schools is under new scrutiny after an incident in South Carolina. Linda Wertheimer talks to Don Bridges, vice president of the National Association of School Resource Officers.
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