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Teens test their constitutional knowledge at Ohio Statehouse
Testing their knowledge of the U.S. and Ohio constitutions, high school students from across the state recently competed in the We the People: The Citizen and the Constitution state competition at the Ohio Statehouse.
More than 150 students from seven schools participated in the final competition – simulated congressional ... (full story)
More data about Ohio Court Cases accessible in expanded dashboards
Upgrades to Ohio court data dashboards give more insights about cases and caseload trends.
Interactive dashboards that produce visual data on cases and caseloads from courts across the state have been enhanced by the Supreme Court of Ohio.
Judges in Ohio courts of appeals, common pleas courts, municipal courts, and cou ... (full story)
State
Colorado funeral home owner faces sentencing for abusing 189 bodies
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. (AP) — A Colorado funeral home owner who stashed 189 decomposing bodies in a building over four years and gave grieving families fake ashes will be sentenced Friday on corpse abuse charges.
Jon Hallford owned Return to Nature Funeral Home in Colorado Springs with his then-wife Carie. They pleaded gu ... (full story)
Security concerns and skepticism are bursting the bubble of Moltbook, the viral AI social forum
You are not invited to join the latest social media platform that has the internet talking. In fact, no humans are, unless you can hijack the site and roleplay as AI, as some appear to be doing.
Moltbook is a new “social network” built exclusively for AI agents to make posts and interact with each other, and humans a ... (full story)
Fear in Minnesota's Somali community deepens, hampering progress on measles vaccination
MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — Public health officials and community leaders say that even before federal immigration authorities launched a crackdown in Minneapolis, a crisis was brewing.
Measles vaccination rates among the state's large Somali community had plummeted, with the myth that the shot causes autism spreading. Not even fou ... (full story)
Technology
AI startup offers law firms cost-saving assistance vetting small cases
Many law firms decline to take on civil claims with low monetary value, especially if they involve contingency fee arrangements due to high vetting and intake costs.
In fact, according to the legal artificial intelligence (AI) startup AlphaLit over 64% of calls to attorneys from potential plaintiffs are ignored, resulting in mo ... (full story)

