Report: More Ohio students score at lowest levels on state tests
By J.D. Davidson
General Mills issues flour recall after salmonella discovery
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn. (AP) — General Mills has issued a nationwide recall of its bleached and unbleached flour after discovering salmonella during a sampling of a 5-pound (2.3-kilogram) bag.
Roof collapse at house near Ohio State University injures 14
COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Part of a house collapsed and 14 people were injured near The Ohio State University Saturday evening when people climbed onto a roof that was not designed to hold significant weight, authorities said.
Texas mass shooting suspect could be anywhere, sheriff says
CLEVELAND, Texas (AP) — The search for a Texas man who allegedly shot his neighbors after they asked him to stop firing off rounds in his yard stretched into a second day Sunday, with authorities saying the man could be anywhere by now.
Pandemic sent high school sex to new low, survey finds
NEW YORK (AP) — The first years of the pandemic saw a huge decline in high school students having sex, according to a government survey.
Zoonomia: Genetic research reveals all we share with animals
By comparing the genetic blueprints of an array of animals, scientists are gaining new insights into our own species and all we share with other creatures.
No one is driving this taxi. What possibly could go wrong?
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — I won’t forget the first time I took a ride in a car without anyone sitting in the driver’s seat.
Wrongfully convicted Kansas man to get $7.5 million payment
OSKALOOSA, Kan. (AP) — A Kansas man who spent 16 years in prison for a rape and murder he didn’t commit will receive $7.5 million from the county where he was arrested and convicted of the crime.
Greece to allow pets into more than 120 archaeological sites
ATHENS, Greece (AP) — Pets will soon be allowed into more than 120 archaeological sites across Greece, the country’s Culture Ministry announced Thursday, although not in the Acropolis or some of the other top tourist draws.
More than a number: Remembering fallen workers
ADA — Each evening as Pat Archer left for work, his wife, Mary Archer, would tell him the same thing: