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  • In this episode of Protecting What Matters, we shine a light on the undeserved risks faced by first responders in Ohio and across the nation.
  • During the Civil War, hundreds of people assigned female at birth served in male disguise. Some did it out of patriotism, some for love, and for others, it was about living as the gender they knew themselves to be. In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, we uncover the stories of Albert D.J. Cashier, Lyons Wakeman, Frank Thompson, Samuel Blalock, Mollie “Melvin” Bean, and Mary “John” Burns — individuals who challenged 19th-century gender norms.
  • In 1967, Kathrine Switzer made history as the first woman to officially run the Boston Marathon. This episode of The Internet Says it's True dives into Switzer’s groundbreaking run, the earlier efforts of Bobbi Gibb, and the lasting impact they had on women’s sports worldwide.
  • This CMC forum features a conversation with civic leaders, advocates, and experts as we unpack what’s at stake in the November vote—and what it means for the future of Columbus.
  • This CMC forum features a forward-looking conversation with regional banking leaders about how Central Ohio’s banks are navigating change and helping the region grow.
  • What is memory, what is identity, when the “now” always feels like the “before”? This episode of The Internet Says it's True features a story that will make you question what’s real—and what’s remembered.
  • Agatha-Christie-like murder mystery on Netflix starring Keira Knightly.
  • True story of robber who cut holes in store roofs and often lived there starring Channing Tatum.
  • Young adult romance in a fractured family.
  • Long before YouTube, before Twitch, before livestreams were everywhere, the first webcam pointed at something we'd consider boring by today's standards: a coffee pot. In this episode of The Internet Says it's True, Michael Kent tells the story of how a small convenience in a Cambridge lab changed the internet forever.
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