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The Revolutionary War Veterans Graves Project has made significant progress, adding over 1,000 graves to the database in just ...
The store’s location in Columbus makes it accessible not just to city residents but to visitors from throughout Ohio. It’s not uncommon to hear shoppers mention driving in from Cincinnati, Cleveland, ...
The Trump administration's efforts to make Texas a less competitive state in the midterm elections could be sunk by the state's Republican party, according to a report by Democracy Docket. At issue is ...
Yu-Gi-Oh! duel writer Masahiro Hikokubo reveals how strategy, story, and identity came together to shape the anime’s lasting ...
When the final passenger trains departed Columbus in 1979, it happened due to federal cutbacks in Amtrak services across the ...
Republicans are eyeing potential redistricting opportunities in Ohio and Texas as they seek extra cushion to protect their ...
Travel-loving retirees shouldn't overlook Columbus, Ohio. Situated right next to an international airport, Columbus offers ...
USA TODAY readers recognize Columbus for its walkable neighborhoods and nearby attractions, making it the perfect ...
Online map tools and resources let you track the Canadian wildfires and monitor poor air-quality conditions, which are impacting US states.
‘US, China, India can all fit into Africa’: On a quest to fix the world map Commonly used projections shrink the size of Africa, but experts have long debated whether creating a precise map is ...
A new map illustrates geospatial relationships between data center locations, transmission infrastructure, fiber optic networks, and more.
Which Ohio city is sinking? According to the study, Columbus, Ohio, is sinking at a rate of up to 2 mm per year. And more than 90% of the city's surface area is sinking at that rate, per the data.