Greg Landsman reflects on the passage of the Social Security Fairness Act, which aims to repeal unfair provisions that penalize public retirees.
The Cincinnati Zoo's 42nd annual Festival of Lights runs through January 5. Bring your family and friends to Cincinnati’s favorite holiday tradition!
Awkwardness is really a collective failure – people aren’t awkward, situations are. There are a few strategies people can use to minimize awkwardness and deal with it.
Cincinnati State Technical and Community College on November 22 dedicated its new state-of-the-art Health Simulation Lab at the college’s Clifton Campus.
Angie Brown from Quinnipiac University discusses how knee pain worsens with age by explaining the causes of knee pain while ...
Freestore Foodbank teamed up with the Reds Community Fund to hold a drive-through Holiday Meal Distribution in Roselawn.
A new proposal aims to expand Medicare and Medicaid coverage for anti-obesity medications (AOMs), potentially providing access to life-saving treatments.
Tennessee State University (TSU) becomes the first historically Black college or university (HBCU) to field an NCAA Division I ice hockey team.
Tryptophan and mood connections are an area of ongoing research. While some are captivated by the potential, it’s not clear if the excitement is warranted.
MORTAR Cincinnati is proud to unveil The MORTAR Building, its new headquarters, and a groundbreaking entrepreneurial hub in the historic Walnut Hills neighborhood. This highly anticipated event began ...
In this special piece from Samantha N. N. Cross, we explore the traditions of Thanksgiving, and how it became a commercial holiday.
More than 2,000 stores are set to shut their doors by the end of 2024. The shakeup reflects a retail landscape grappling with changing consumer habits, financial pressures, and shifting strategies.