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Explore 7 strange, quirky, or outdated laws about food that actually exist in the United States, from bouncing pickles to ...
The latest on what coaches, scouts and coordinators are saying and thinking about the best of 2025's NFL Draft prospects.
The coffin of Pope Francis was sealed in St. Peter's Basilica on Friday evening, ahead of the funeral on Saturday. A changing ...
They rattled the NFL world a bit by selecting Oregon quarterback Dillon Gabriel (5-11, 205) with the No. 94 pick in the third ...
The real world analog of "Common Side Effects" underscores the loss of biodiversity before we even know what's gone ...
In the heart of Amish Country, where horse-drawn buggies still clip-clop down country roads, sits a white clapboard building that houses what might be Ohio’s best-kept culinary secret. The End of the ...
Chester Veach of Ohio killed a massive nontypical deer on his first ever deer hunt in 1970. He was in his mid 50s.
If you think a metal fence can keep an alligator out, think again. One alligator proved that it takes something quite a bit stronger to keep a determined alligator from breaking through. Read on to ...
The Buffs go into Saturday’s first-place showdown with wins in five of the past six games. Earlier this week, Oh won the Big 12’s Freshman of the Week honor, her fifth weekly honor of the season.
Every state has weird and strange laws, and Ohio is no exception. Some of these laws are strange, and some may be downright entertaining. Would you find whales in Ohio? No. But you might find them ...
There are a few town and place names that leave even Aussies scratching their heads and asking ‘what were they thinking?’ We’ve gone state by state to find the weirdest named places that you ...