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Epstein tied to $336K donated to Wexner Center at Ohio State

A review released by Ohio State University on Thursday identified $336,000 in donations and pledges that the university received from Jeffrey Epstein and his foundation By JULIE CARR SMYTH Associated Press April 9, 2020, 8:35 PM 3 min read 3 min read Share to FacebookShare to TwitterEmail this article COLUMBUS, Ohio — A review released […]

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Latest Question for Supreme Court: How to Rule on a Crowded Docket During a Pandemic

WASHINGTON — The Supreme Court, never the most transparent of institutions, has all but vanished. It still issues decisions, like the one on Monday that refused to extend absentee voting in Tuesday’s elections in Wisconsin. But the justices have stopped doing the most public part of their job, hearing arguments, and the courthouse is closed

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Spending More Time Outside During The Pandemic? Scientists Say Beware Of Ticks.

Millions of Americans are under stay-at-home orders as the coronavirus spreads across the country, prompting some to spend more time than usual outdoors during the extended social isolation. While hiking in the woods can provide a much-needed change of scenery, scientists are urging nature-seekers to take precautions against tick encounters. Nearly 50% of ticks are

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Jimmie Johnson mulls future in red-flagged farewell season

Jimmie Johnson isn’t sure what his future holds now that his farewell season as a full-time NASCAR driver has been stopped because of the coronavirus pandemic By JENNA FRYER AP Auto Racing Writer April 9, 2020, 6:33 PM 4 min read CHARLOTTE, N.C. — Jimmie Johnson, seven-time NASCAR champion and all-around Everyman, has added home-schooling

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Coronavirus Is Threatening One of Government’s Most Ubiquitous Services: The Mail.

WASHINGTON — The coronavirus pandemic is ravaging the United States Postal Service, with mail volume down by nearly a third already compared to same time last year and dropping quickly, as businesses drastically cut back on solicitations, advertisements and all kinds of letters that make up the bulk of mail service’s bottom line. The falloff

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