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October 7, 2024

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Could Ohio go nuclear? Both its nuclear and coal plants could be part of a nuclear renaissance
Federal government says 8 Ohio coal plants are good sites for new nuclear power reactors
By Sean McDonnell, cleveland.com
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World’s richest people rankings get shakeup, with new No. 2
The CEO of Meta and co-founder of Facebook moved into the No. 2 slot on in the rankings of world's top billionaires this week, passing the former head of Amazon.
By Robert Higgs, cleveland.com
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Ohio - a powerhouse of manufacturing both nationally and globally: Ryan Augsburger
Ohio’s manufacturing industry is a cornerstone of our economy, embodying the spirit of innovation and resilience. As we celebrate Manufacturing Day today, let us take pride in the achievements of manufacturers and recognize their vital contributions to our communities, state, and nation, writes guest columnist Ryan Augsburger, president of The Ohio Manufacturers’ Association, which represents approximately 1,500 manufacturers statewide.
By Guest Columnist, cleveland.com
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Our first shopping spree. Parker gets her first credit card and proves she knows how to use it: Money Talks
In this installment of Money Talks, columnist Darnell Mayberry teaches his 9-year-old daughter about financial responsibility by giving her a credit card, guiding her first shopping spree and discussing important money lessons like sales tax and the ease of digital transactions.
By Darnell Mayberry | For Cleveland.com
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2024 Acura MDX Type S is still a great flagship
Review: The MDX works as a people mover but also stands out for comfort, sportiness and aesthetic pleasure.
By Tribune News Service
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Prosecutors seek to seize $200,000 in crypto funds stolen from Ashtabula investor
Federal prosecutors are seeking to claim $200,000 worth of cryptocurrency that was siphoned from an investor in Ashtabula.
By Staff reports
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