As we turn to 2025, we’re optimistic the economy will keep growing. But that’s not without some caveats. Here are the key questions and risks.
Join us for Tia Rochelle discussing and signing The Re-Up: Embracing Life’s Most Powerful Season: A Guide to Reclaiming Your Purpose, Power, and Passion in collaboration with The Cincinnati Herald.
From angry spirits and parallel universes to alien abductions and epic folklore, African writers are offering fresh new horizons for the world’s science fiction landscape.
The coming 12 months can’t promise the elections we saw during 2024, but voters will still cast ballots in several important elections across the globe.
“I’ll pass on that, it doesn’t fit in my macros.” “I’m on the Macro Diet.” Macros seem to come up often in the corners of the internet and social media devoted to people trying to lose weight, improve ...
A partnership between the University of Cincinnati, Cincinnati Public Schools (CPS), Central State University in Ohio (CSU) and local mental health agencies has been formed to address the growing ...
UNESCO Director-General Audrey Azoulay announced the appointment and cited Williams’ commitment to education, culture, and peace.
The term "open relationship" often conjures images of unconventional romantic arrangements. But what if the third party wasn’t a person?
Congress passed the Non-Opioids Prevent Addiction in the Nation Act in 2022 so seniors on Medicare have access to non-opioid pain management medications.
HBCC services are often preferred by families working nontraditional hours, Black and Latinx families, and families of children with special needs.
Congressman Clyburn co-led a letter to President Biden urging him to use his executive clemency power in the final months of his presidency.