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Second half of 2020 could be ‘messier’ than first

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NEW YORK — The second half of the year from hell is here, and it could be even messier than the first.As a chaotic,...

ANALYSIS: Trump in a precarious position heading toward Election Day

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WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump is asking Americans to let him keep his job. His critics are questioning how much of that job he’s...

Commentary: Roberts a pivotal vote in the Supreme Court’s big opinions

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WASHINGTON — The biggest cases of the Supreme Court term so far have a surprising common thread.On a court with five Republican appointees, the...

Community leaders react toBerger address

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During his weekly press conference on Wednesday, Lima Mayor David Berger asked the community to join the city in eliminating systemic racism in light...

Editorial: Being black in America should not be a death sentence

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Another day in the United States, another unarmed black man dead following unwarranted, insupportable, outrageous police violence. When will it end?In Minneapolis on a...

Vote-by-mail debate raises fears of election disinformation

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WASHINGTON (AP) — A bitterly partisan debate unfolding on whether more Americans should cast their votes through the mail during a pandemic is provoking...

Ohio’s draft plan for reopening schools

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Rumblings from inside the rotunda at 1 Capitol Square in Columbus:Back to school: A draft Ohio plan for schools to re-open this fall while...

Letter: Kent State a tragic accident

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I was disturbed when I read the article that Dr. Drew Tiene wrote about the 50th anniversary of the Kent State shooting that occurred...

Remembering the endi of WW II in Europe

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REIMS, France (AP) — Nazi commanders signed their surrender to Allied forces in a French schoolhouse 75 years ago this week, ending World War...

Commentary: Lessons of previous stock market crashes

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At 5:12 a.m. on April 18, 1906, the northernmost 296 miles of the San Andreas fault ruptured. The quake lasted 55 seconds, and the...