NPR's Ayesha Rascoe talks with Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen, authors of "Pseudoscience," about why people want to believe in things like Bigfoot, palm reading, and spontaneous human combustion.
The Mason County landscape is relatively gentle, and its ridges seldom rise more than 400 feet above the valleys of the Ohio and Kanawha rivers ... is popularly known as the haunt of the legendary ...
A report from the Ohio Inspector General found Matthew Westerman, deputy legal counsel for the state Department of Natural ...
John Booth, 47, is accused of killing a woman in Cleveland, Ohio, last March. On Thursday, he was arrested in Houston.
According to an obituary from Hummel Funeral Homes, Christman died in his sleep from natural causes. He was found dead in an ...
Morrison is from Northeast Ohio and wrote more than a dozen books about the Black American experience that have been ...
The hit animated film adaptation from Ohio author Dav Pilkey will eventually hit streaming. When? Here's what we know so far.
Advocates in Ohio used the birthday of one of America’s most frequently banned authors to defend difficult texts that they ...
Ohio joined the nation in celebrating Presidents’ Day on Monday. The Buckeye State is often called the “Mother of Presidents, ...
US President Donald Trump questioned the $21 million US allocation for voter turnout in India, during the FII PRIORITY Summit. He highlighted India's strong economy and high tariffs on US goods.
A safe distance from a tree is twice its height. Storms producing tornadoes in Ohio often approach from the southwest. They can travel at speeds up to 70 miles per hour and contain winds estimated ...
An alarming video from Gaza shows young children handling oversized rifles in the absence of Hamas police. Despite Hamas's efforts to maintain order, children handling weapons instead of toys has ...