Actor John Lithgow grew up in a theater family but always wanted to be a painter. On Wild Card this week, he opens up what changed his mind.
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Cleveland is a city on both a lakefront and a riverfront. Efforts are underway to transform both of those waterfronts and leverage the city's natural resources to benefit residents and the entire region.
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Apple NewsThe virus has spread to over 710 dairy herds across 15 states, with California reporting the highest number of infections. At least 58 people have been infected with bird flu, including one child.
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Almost 9 in 10 U.S. voters felt the November election was run well, according to new survey data. That's a jump compared with 2020 — an increase driven exclusively by Republican voters.
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The exhibition explores how Pablo Picasso developed some of his masterpieces and experimented with paper throughout his career.
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Apple NewsEasyKnock, which pioneered 'sale-leaseback' deals for struggling homeowners, abruptly closes its doors
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The city has decided not to release the name of the officer who fatally shot 15 year old Jazmir Tucker, Mayor Shammas Malik said. Meanwhile, the lawyers representing the family have called on the city to be fully transparent and respond to records requests.
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Superintendent Michael Robinson has been sending emails using Gmail's confidential mode, which means they disappear from recipients' inboxes after a certain amount of time.
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On Dec. 15, the public gets to see the final phase of the museum's $150 million transformation of the University Circle campus.
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The shooting is under investigation by the Ohio Bureau of Criminal Investigation. The two officers who initially approached Jazmir Tucker have been placed on administrative leave.
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Monitor Karl Racine first raised the issue of nonpayment or delayed payments in March.
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