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Change is not an easy thing. We all know it. I know there are plenty of people who think the Cleveland Browns moving to a ...
The former attorney charged in the 2013 murder of Aliza Sherman posted a $2 million surety bond on July 3, according to ...
Cleveland State University has introduced its first fully autonomous artificial intelligence advancement team member, Ava, ...
It was no small irony that I learned the news that Zohran Mamdani would be the Democratic candidate for mayor of New York City and the odds-on favorite to win ...
A federal court ruled that the family of the man who firebombed a demonstration in Boulder, Colorado in support of the Israeli hostages can be deported.
At its 61st annual meeting June 26 at the Maltz Museum in Beachwood, the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company Board of ...
Paul J. Singerman’s tenure as board chair of the Cleveland Jewish Publication Company was highlighted by challenges and ...
Sparkle: The Style and Jewelry of Aileen Mehle,” a summer jewelry exhibition, will open on July 18 at the Kent State ...
Both the Israeli men’s and women’s teams are doing all they can to qualify.The post Israel’s flag football sets its sights on ...
A joint project led by Professors Liran Shlush and Amos Tanay could fundamentally change the means of diagnosis and treatment ...
EDWINS Leadership & Restaurant Institute will host “La Bastille,” its Bastille Day celebration from 6 to 10 p.m. July 12 at ...
Acting Columbia president Claire Shipman apologizes for texts suggesting removal of a Jewish trustee
The acting president of Columbia University apologized to members of the school community Wednesday after leaked text messages showed she had suggested the removal of a Jewish trustee.
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