Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure

Join the Radio-One/HotCards Team for the Susan G. Komen Race for the Cure, Saturday, Sept. 11th at the Wolstein Center in Downtown Cleveland!

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“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 28, 2010

“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 28, 2010

Chef Eric Wells calls in with a great side dish using in-season Summer veggies – Zucchini and squash sauté!

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Former Ohio State Defender Jack Tatum Dies At Age 61

Former Ohio State Defender Jack Tatum Dies At Age 61

Columbus — Former Ohio State defensive back Jack Tatum, who helped lead the Buckeyes to the 1968 national championship as a sophomore and was the named the nation’s best defender as a senior in 1970, died today at age 61.

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“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 27, 2010 (Part 2)

“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 27, 2010 (Part 2)

In part 2 of a series of 3, Basheer discusses hope, and the best ways to keep it alive. (Part 3 coming on Friday)

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“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 27, 2010 (Part 1)

“A Few Minutes With Basheer Jones And Company” Podcast for July 27, 2010 (Part 1)

In part 1 of a series of 3, Basheer discusses hope, and the best ways to keep it alive. (Part 2 coming later today, part 3 on Friday)

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Car’s that tweet for you?

Car’s that tweet for you?

A car that can get on social networks for you.

Watch the video here.

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McGee Brown Highlights Ohio’s Education Ranking, But The State’s Grades Are Less Flattering

McGee Brown Highlights Ohio’s Education Ranking, But The State’s Grades Are Less Flattering

In her first campaign speech as a candidate for Ohio lieutenant governor, Yvette McGee Brown, running mate of Democratic Gov. Ted Strickland, highlighted Strickland’s focus on primary education during his first term in office.

She noted that the governor increased school funding by 5.5 percent and that he committed the state to focus on science, technology, engineering and math — or STEM. She then said this focus on education is bringing Ohio national recognition.

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Tom Ganley Defends Arizona’s New Immigration Law, Chides Obama For Decision To Sue

Tom Ganley Defends Arizona’s New Immigration Law, Chides Obama For Decision To Sue

Even 13th District Congressional Candidate Tom Ganley of Brecksville got into the act, authoring a column on his campaign website blog that asks: “Why is the Obama Administration Suing Arizona?”

Like Boehner, Ganley said states should step in if the federal government isn’t enforcing immigration laws.

“Interestingly, the Arizona law basically parrots the federal immigration law,” Ganley continued. “I wonder what part of the federal law the Obama Administration doesn’t like?”

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Dam Fails In Iowa, Causing Massive Flooding

Dam Fails In Iowa, Causing Massive Flooding

A dam on an eastern Iowa lake suffered a “catastrophic” failure Saturday, sending a massive amount of water into nearby communities and forcing residents to flee, officials said.

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Deepwater Horizon Alarm Had Been ‘Inhibited’, Says Technician

Deepwater Horizon Alarm Had Been ‘Inhibited’, Says Technician

An alarm system on the Deepwater Horizon had been “inhibited” for about a year before the April 20 explosion that killed 11 workers and started the worst oil disaster in the nation’s history, the platform’s chief electronics technician testified to a federal panel Friday.

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