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  • Biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease uncovered

    University of Cincinnati researchers have identified a number of biomarkers for inflammatory bowel disease (IBD), which could help with earlier diagnosis and intervention in those who have not yet shown symptoms. This finding was made possible by using the Department of Defense Serum Repository (DoDSR). The DoDSR is a biological repository operated by the U.S. Department of Defense and ...

  • Watchdog 10 Upper Arlington Taxpayers Forked Over Money For Expensive Meals Trips Before Levy Failed

    Students get report cards – and so do districts. Upper Arlington City Schools has earned an "excellent with distinction" rating from the Ohio Department of Education for 12 years. About 96 percent of students graduate. Residents kept fueling the stellar results with tax increases – until last year, when the levy failed for the first time in nearly 20 years. Voters, ...

  • Police Investigate School Bus Shot With Pellet Gunfire

    Maysville Local Schools said one of its school busses was struck by pellet gunfire and a student was injured. Ric Roush, the district's Director of Safety, said the bus was returning from a field trip Monday evening when the bus was struck near the intersection of Brighton Boulevard and Ridge Avenue. Roush said one student was injured when glass fragments struck her. She was treated and ...

  • Couple Survives Deadly Tornado Hiding In Basement

    An Oklahoma City couple said they survived a deadly EF-5 tornado by hiding in their basement.Dave and Sylvia lee said they saw the twister coming over the ridge. They ducked into their cellar with seconds to spare."They can all tell you it sounds like a freight train or a jet plane. No, it don't," Dave Lee said, "It sounds like hell."The Lee's say they lost ...

  • Some Concerned About Countys Decision to Turn Off Tornado Sirens

    In the wake of the destructive tornado in Oklahoma City on Monday, some Champaign County residents question whether turning off the tornado sirens is the right decision. "The concern of course is knowing that the storm is coming," Roger Kramer told 10TV's Jason Frazer. Champaign County says the sirens were outdated and would cost about $1 million to replace them. Instead, it has ...

Movie Review

The Waterboy

The Waterboy

"The Waterboy" is a listless, dull comedy from the same team that made "The Wedding Singer": Frank Coraci in the director's chair and Tim Herlihy and star Adam Sandler penning the script. This seems to offer hope in that "The Wedding Singer" was infinitely better than Sandler's earlier star vehicles like "Billy Madison" (1995) and "Happy Gilmore" (1996). Unfortunately, it turns out that the "The W ... ...

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  • Ubaldo tries to extend success in finale against Tigers

    Justin Verlander didn't want to spend too much time looking at video or tweaking his mechanics after one of the worst starts of his impressive career Thursday. Instead, he put in a little extra work on the mound to prepare for Wednesday's matchup with Ubaldo Jimenez and the American League Central-leading Indians at Progressive Field. After giving up eight runs in 2 2/3 innings ...

  • Nick Gilbert Cleveland win NBA lottery

    Nick Gilbert won the Cleveland Cavaliers the No. 1 pick for the 2013 NBA Draft in the NBA lottery on Tuesday.Gilbert, owner Dan Gilbert's son, won the lottery as the team with the second worst record, beating the Orlando Magic to the No. 2 spot.This was the second time in three years that Gilbert won the lottery. He was on the same stage in 2011 when the Cavs selected Kyrie Irving with the ...

  • Bruce stays even-keeled through streaks slumps

    Email NEW YORK -- Reds right fielder Jay Bruce refuses to let his emotions ebb and flow like his streaks and slumps. Bruce is in the midst of one of his serious hot stretches at the plate but avoids even the hint of giddiness. "It's a long season," Bruce said. "People lose sight of that when you're going good and going bad. It's the same. You have a good week, ...

  • Chapman goes to the stretch to end slump

    Email NEW YORK -- When closer Aroldis Chapman pitched a perfect ninth inning for his ninth save in Monday's 4-3 Reds win over the Mets, he did something a little unusual. Chapman ditched his usual windup and threw all 11 pitches from the stretch position even with no one on base. Chapman had eight strikes that included six swings and misses. On a few occasions, he reached 99 mph on the ...

  • Pitching to Miggy doesnt work for solid Kluber

    DET@CLE: Brantley lifts a sacrifice fly to right CLEVELAND -- Tigers slugger Miguel Cabrera might impact a game more than any other hitter in baseball right now. Cabrera's influence on an outcome was certainly evident on Tuesday night, when the Indians took their chances with pitching to him at a critical juncture. Cabrera made it the wrong decision. Cleveland starter Corey Kluber ...

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