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A massive concert in Croatia by a singer notorious for his pro-Nazi sympathies was branded a "neo-fascist Woodstock" Monday, ...
Acton’s childhood reads like a Dickensian nightmare set in Youngstown: parents divorced at three, sexual abuse by her ...
As programs recognizing LGBTQ+ people are cut, an Ohio archive is doing what queer Americans always have: preserving their ...
The leader of the far-right Alternative for Germany (AfD) party, Alice Weidel, said she feels reminded of "dark times" by the ...
Protesters, displeased with the Trump administration and the "Big Beautiful Bill," gathered July 4 at the Ohio Statehouse in ...
From Revolutionary War veterans who settled in Northeast Ohio to a local soldier who commanded artillery against Nazi Germany, an exhibit from the Geauga County Historical Society is showcasing ...
Saturday’s Rainbow Pride celebration at the Johnson City Farmers Market Pavilion proceeded without a hitch even as a small ...
In a statement to POLITICO Magazine, Ramaswamy senior campaign strategist Jai Chabria accused Acton, Ohio’s “Chief Lockdown Officer,” of “keeping kids home so long they forgot what a classroom looked ...
The group of residents from Lincoln Heights asked commissioners to look deeper into the incident following two separate ...
Nina McGehee's journey to uncover the art also helped her understand the emotional weight her family carried with them when they left Germany.
The white supremacist demonstrations in Ohio weren’t one-offs. Last fall, another black-clad group, their faces covered, did the same just three miles from Oskar’s St. Louis home.
Thankfully, it wasn't something in this area. In Ohio, a high school repeatedly used a play call of "Nazi" against an opponent that happened to be 90% Jewish, according to reports.