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An appellate court has reversed a $261 million verdict awarded to the Kowalski family in the "Take Care of Maya" case. The court found the original trial was flawed by emotionally charged testimony ...
The Public Broadcasting Service is not in good shape at the moment, to put it mildly: We’re swiftly coming up on November, when the broadcaster would normally get its life-sustaining infusion of funds ...
The state’s far-reaching Net Zero by 2050 mandate has claimed its latest victims under the newly implemented Large Building Energy Reporting (LBER) requirements. LBER was quietly tucked into the ...
The big moment is almost here. Yemi Oyediran, writer-director of King Of Them All: The Story of King Records, has avoided contemplating how his film about the legendary Cincinnati recording studio ...
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