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Новости за 01.12.2024

To the editor: Interstate widening of I-475 harm is broad

The Toledo Blade 

When the health and economic well-being of 15,000 or more residents, along with tens of thousands of schoolchildren and workers in ODOT’s project area in densely residential West Toledo doesn’t matter to northwest Ohio’s wealthy elite — where all but a handful of highway champions and planners aren’t Toledo residents — then you get congestion-inducing highway expansions, no matter who gets harmed.

Editorial: Justice failed Misch

The Toledo Blade 

The saga of how a North Toledo youth was imprisoned and kept there for 26 years for a crime he did not commit raises issues to be addressed by the Toledo Police Department and the Lucas County Prosecutor’s Office.

Walton: Democracy is sometimes a mess, but it’s our mess

The Toledo Blade 

THE PRESIDENTIAL election is three weeks in the past but its effects linger for millions, like a headache that Excedrin can’t quite extinguish. Half the country rejoices at the outcome while the other half wallows in despair. I don’t know whether you are rejoicing or wallowing, but if it’s the latter, I would offer this hopeful thought:

Editorial: Trump tariff trouble

The Toledo Blade 

The bright prospects for new economic development tied to the opening of the Gordie Howe International Bridge between Windsor, Canada and Detroit at I-75 have suddenly turned stormy thanks to President-elect Donald Trump.

Shribman: Trump’s planned ‘great upheaval’ has a dismal precedent

The Toledo Blade 

CHETICAMP, Nova Scotia — In the middle of the 18th century, Great Britain undertook a deportation program in the New World with many of the elements of President-elect Donald Trump’s plan to expel hundreds of thousands of immigrants, perhaps even more than a million, from the United States. It did not go well.

Why do we itch?

The Toledo Blade 

What if scratching an itch over and over again still wouldn't make the nag go away? For people living with pruritus, that agonizing reality lasts for months and even years.