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      Ohio man charged with murder over shooting of Black ride-share driver

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · 4 days ago - 21:20

    William Brock, 81, who is white, was arrested after he fatally shot Lo-Letha Hall, 61, outside his home in South Charleston, Ohio

    An Ohio man was charged with murder after shooting a Black ride-share driver in an unprovoked attack, following the most recent string of cases of Black Americans being shot while doing mundane things.

    William Brock, 81, who is white, was arrested after he fatally shot Lo-Letha Hall, 61, outside his home in South Charleston, Ohio, about an hour outside of Dayton, NBC News reported .

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      Changing gears: Cleveland manufacturers trial four-day week

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 5 April - 11:00

    In an industry built on the idea that long hours correlate with efficiency, an RV company increases profits – and productivity

    A minor revolution in the world of work is unfolding at a company 20 miles north-east of Cleveland .

    Here, workers at Advanced RV are talking about what they’ll do on their Friday off. Others are discussing how they’ll spend Monday: potter around at home, hang out with their kids or run some errands – anything but show up for work.

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      US primary elections: five states vote with surprises in store down ballot

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 20 March - 00:07


    Biden wins in Ohio and Trump wins there and in Florida, while Nikki Haley captures votes despite dropping out of race

    Donald Trump and Joe Biden swept up more delegates in Tuesday’s primary elections as they set their sights on a rematch in November.

    Trump and Biden’s first victories came in Ohio, where there is also a heated Senate race brewing, and in Illinois. Trump also won the Republican primary in Florida, where the Democrats are not holding a primary.

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      Cluster of tornadoes leaves trail of death and destruction across midwest

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 15 March - 12:28

    At least six people killed as overnight storms flatten towns in parts of eastern Indiana and western Ohio

    A cluster of more than 10 tornadoes that swept through five states has reportedly killed at least six people and injured more than 100, with others missing early on Friday, after severe storms left neighborhoods splintered and brought down power lines.

    Parts of eastern Indiana and western Ohio were hit especially hard in the deadly severe weather overnight and the extent of the destruction and the toll on residents was still not clear as first light illuminated flattened towns on Friday.

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      Real-life Weekend at Bernie’s? Ohio women take dead friend on a bank run

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Saturday, 9 March - 21:08

    Karen Casbohm and Loreen Bea Feralo were arrested after they allegedly used the body of deceased housemate to access cash

    In a case that bears more than a passing resemblance to the plot of the 1989 film Weekend at Bernie’s, two Ohio women have been accused of driving a dead man’s body to a bank to withdraw money from his account.

    Karen Casbohm, 63, and Loreen Bea Feralo, 55, were charged Tuesday in Ashtabula with, among other things, gross abuse of a corpse. Police said they received a call Monday that two anonymous women had dropped off a body at a hospital. Later one of the women contacted the hospital – the Ashtabula county medical center – with information on the deceased, identified as Douglas Layman, 80, of Ashtabula.

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      Kentucky firefighter abseils off bridge to rescue dangling truck driver

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Tuesday, 5 March - 11:35


    Extraordinary footage shows Bryce Carden rescuing driver from stricken trailer hanging over Ohio River

    The Kentucky firefighter who abseiled off a bridge to rescue the driver of a tractor-trailer as it dangled precariously over the Ohio River said he played only a small part in the successful rescue.

    The Louisville firefighter Bryce Carden credited teamwork as he talked about the rescue on Good Morning America on Monday.

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      Real horsepower: escaped horses found galloping down longest highway in US

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Sunday, 3 March - 23:24


    Rogue pair temporarily slowed Ohio traffic after escaping Cleveland police stables and making their way to Interstate 90

    Motorists in Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday were met with two horses running free down Interstate 90, the longest highway in the United States.

    The pair of horses temporarily slowed down traffic over the weekend after escaping the Cleveland police stables and making their way to the highway.

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      Biden visited East Palestine a year after Trump. This doesn’t bode well | Ben Davis

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Wednesday, 21 February - 11:01

    The Biden campaign keeps fumbling basic progressive causes – allowing Trump to falsely paint himself as a populist hero

    Joe Biden visited East Palestine, Ohio, the site of a massive train derailment and ecological disaster, for the first time last week. The problem, of course, is that the accident happened over a year ago. Donald Trump visited while out of office, only two weeks after the initial disaster.

    The mismatch encapsulates a major problem for the Democrats’ messaging. They have allowed Trump and the Republican party to position themselves more and more as representing workers and victims of corporate negligence and malfeasance. Biden and the Democrats must change their positioning and economic messaging to reassert that they will fight for workers.

    Ben Davis works in political data in Washington. He worked on the data team for the Bernie Sanders 2020 campaign

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      A year on from the East Palestine toxic train derailment, what’s changed? – podcast

      news.movim.eu / TheGuardian · Friday, 2 February - 05:00

    A year ago on 3 February a train carrying toxic chemicals derailed in a small village on the border of Ohio and Pennsylvania. A few days after the derailment, officials decided to vent and burn the chemicals it was carrying to prevent an explosion.

    Those still living in East Palestine and the surrounding communities have been told the air they breathe is safe, but many aren’t confident in what they’re being told.

    So what led to the derailment? What’s changed in terms of legislation to make sure this kind of accident doesn’t happen again? And how are residents coming together to advocate for their safety and that of fellow Americans in the future?

    The Guardian’s fossil fuels and climate reporter, Dharna Noor, travelled to East Palestine to see for herself what’s changed in the 12 months since the disaster

    Archive: ABC News, CBS News, NTSB, NBC News, SMART Union, WFMJ, WKYC, WTRF

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