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2017-05-18
City shut out of Ohio Zika funds
Technology allows fast diagnoses
Pippa’s wedding: What you need to know
Trump upholds Iran deal, adds sanctions
Travelers ponder flying sans laptops
Money iff y, but plans for border wall move ahead
MS-13 gang targeted in sweep across Los Angeles
Few doctors discuss costs with patients
Manning faces unclear future after being released from prison
Trump team knew of Flynn probe early on
Mueller gets praise from Ohio delegation
Shariah court sentences gay couple to caning
Second fi ne could bump up violation cost
60-plus guns found in shooter’s home
12-year high predicted for holiday travel
Witness says 17-year-old shot man repeatedly
Senator proposes using rainy day fund
Argument led to slaying
Columbus State tuition could rise $90 per semester
Man gets jail for exploiting teen
Students, community members sit down with police
‘Ethics Monster’ attorney suspended
Westerville man sentenced in fraud case
Political commentators sue over online harassment ban
Bone appetit; let dogs dine
President isn’t doing his homework
Time is on side of Jews in Israel
Postal service remains a good deal
Columnist flip about fake news
How much Trump is too much for Republicans?
Post overreaching in bid to wound president
Columbus woman found dead in motel
Penzone’s new ‘Rhino’ salon aims to make hair care hip
Markets slump on Trump turmoil
Hoverboard fi re leads to lawsuit
UK court rejects Nestle’s bid to trademark KitKat shape
Target wants shoppers to notice its prices
Ford to cut jobs as sales level off, stock price lags
Another round of premium hikes: blame Trump or Obama?
Senators romp to 2-1 series lead
OSU releases new assistants’ contracts
Always Dreaming starting next to Classic Empire
Tomlin latest starter to let Tribe down
Feldman pounded in short outing
Heat will be on Buckeyes vs. Oklahoma
Ex-Buckeyes player now part of evaluation game
Canzone bright spot in rebuilding season
Lawsuit says Baylor football players recorded gang rapes
Nonprofit project exposes area middle-schoolers to lyrics creation, recording process
Young son should be informed about his father’s time in jail
At a glance
Despite its turbulent history, Metallica ‘ hungry for the future’
Chef Butcher’s Creole Kitchen
Brewpub’s brunch on par with its beers
West African ceremony to usher Fort Hayes student into adulthood
Humor highlights machinations of family’s generations of women
At a glance
‘Diary of a Wimpy Kid: The Long Haul’
Gateway Film Center
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