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  • Congress is expected to approve President Bush's $75-billion request to fund the war in Iraq, but the House and Senate must reconcile differences over the size of a proposed tax cut. The House passed the president's package, worth $726 billion over 10 years. But the war's growing price tag makes the Senate reluctant to sign off on the entire amount. NPR's David Welna reports.
  • Columbus, OH – Today's stories include: - Authorities identify dead two year-old found in car - Ohio flood victims begin surveying damage - Heat closes…
  • Columbus, OH – Another Ohio soldier dies in Iraq...Cult leader's execution delayed...Testimony reveals Noe treated state investment like an ATM...Debate…
  • Columbus, OH – Autopsy shows state trooper drank alcohol before fatal crash...Trial date and venue set for John Parsons...More elevators shut down at Ohio…
  • Domino's Pizza begins a new ad campaign Thursday. The company is so confident in its pizzas that the ads say customers will not be allowed to change the toppings on any of its new artisan line of pizzas.
  • Senate Democratic leader Harry Reid is not seeking re-election in 2016, but he is leaving no room for a leadership fight. He's throwing his support to his top lieutenant and message maestro.
  • An interview with Dr. Deborah Birx, the U.S. Global AIDS coordinator. She says this is an "exciting" time in the global fight against the disease.
  • Supermarket produce shelves can be bleak in December, but the humble cauliflower is in season. Top Chef finalist Carla Hall shares her recipe for a cream of cauliflower soup to warm the winter nights.
  • Republican lawmakers want equal party representation on the panel to investigate the Jan. 6 attack on the U.S. Capitol.
  • Columbus, OH – Stories you'll hear include:Traffic camera debate heads to Ohio Supreme Court...Another voting problem in Cuyahoga County...Cincinnati…
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