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South Korea’s Joint Chiefs of Staff said North Korea has been flying balloons carrying trash toward the South in an apparent retaliation to anti-Pyongyang propaganda leaflets flown across the border.
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Why is the Mona Lisa the most famous painting in the world? Why are The Beatles, well, The Beatles? Behavioral economist Cass Sunstein explores the alchemy of fame.
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The album, which features 31 songs, was previously owned by Martin Shkreli, who served seven years in prison for securities fraud, and had to forfeit it to the U.S. government.
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The former president's defense team dismissed the prosecution's witnesses, while the prosecution focused on Trump's business practices and alleged motives. The trial is in the jury's hands Wednesday.
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The moves comes despite an order from the top U.N. court for Israel to halt its offensive in southern Gaza.
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“The Pope never intended to offend or express himself in homophobic terms” during a closed-door discussion among bishops earlier this month, according to a Vatican press official.
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The 59-year-old says her decision to donate $1 billion was in part due to the racial gap in women's mortality rates. She most recently stepped down as co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.
The Business Journal
The Ohio Newsroom & State News
Public Affairs
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Bill Lawson, Executive Director of the Youngstown Historical Society, discusses things taking place within the organization's near future.
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Executive Director of YNDC, Ian Beniston, discusses some of the organization's future endeavors.
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Director of Mission for Mercy Health Youngstown, Deanna Ford, joins Gina to discuss the Justice Round Table and the Dorothy Day House.
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Tim invites Karen Schubert to discuss the current state of The Ward Bakery in Youngstown.
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