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Ex-Trainer Sues Ohio State Over Sexual Misconduct by Doctor
A former Ohio State student athletic trainer has joined ex-athletes and other alumni alleging the university knew about and should have stopped the team doctor now accused of sexually abusing young men throughout two decades there.
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Bayer to Invest $5.6 Billion in New Weed Killing Methods
German chemical and pharmaceutical company Bayer says it plans to invest some 5 billion euros ($5.6 billion) over the next decade in developing 'additional methods to combat weeds.'
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After Mass Shooting, Virginia Gov to Host Gun Control Talks
Virginia Gov. Ralph Northam is announcing a series of public talks his administration will host in the run up to a July 9 special session on gun laws.
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Thai Vets Nurture Lost Baby Dugong With Milk and Sea Grass
A baby dugong that has developed an attachment to humans after getting lost in the ocean off southern Thailand is being nurtured by marine experts in hopes that it can one day fend for itself.
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Tennessee Volkswagen Plant to Finish Unionization Vote
Workers at Volkswagen’s plant in Chattanooga, Tennessee, are finishing a vote over whether to unionize.
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Sudan Military Acknowledges Violations in Sit-In Dispersal
Sudan’s ruling military has acknowledged that security forces committed violations when they moved in to disperse a protest sit-in camp outside the military headquarters in Khartoum last week.
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Chief of Major K-Pop Label Steps Down Over Drug Allegations
The founder of one of the most successful K-Pop music agencies has stepped down amid accusations that he tried to cover up alleged drug use by one of the company’s artists.
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Record Number of South Sudanese Face Critical Lack of Food
A record number of people in South Sudan face a critical lack of food. A new report by the government and the United Nations says almost seven million people, or more than 60% of the population, are at risk.
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Baltimore Art Museum Adds Over 70 Works to Its Collection
The Baltimore Museum of Art has so far this year added more than 70 contemporary and historic artworks to its broad collection.
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Bloomberg Reporters Face Jail for Reports on Turkish Crisis
U.S.-based Bloomberg news agency says Turkish prosecutors are seeking up to five-year jail terms for two of its Istanbul-based reporters over their report on last year’s currency crisis.