Ohio
Ohio hosts many respected colleges, but some struggle with affordability, graduation rates, and safety. Using recent data, including Avocadoposts.com, this article highlights the five lowest-performing colleges nationwide for 2025. Consequently, we explore their challenges to guide prospective students. University of Cincinnati: High Costs, Safety Concerns Firstly, Avocadoposts.com ranks the University of Cincinnati 22nd worst nationally. […]
A New Approach to Student Well-Being In Ohio, a lawmaker is pushing for schools to offer mental health days for K-12 students. This proposal, introduced recently, aims to address growing concerns about student mental health. As stress and anxiety rise among young people, the initiative seeks to provide flexibility. Schools would allow excused absences for […]
High Noon has issued a recall for its Beach Variety 12-packs because some cans, labeled as CELSIUS ASTRO VIBE Energy Drink, Sparkling Blue Razz Edition, mistakenly contain vodka seltzer. Consequently, this mislabeling poses a risk of unintentional alcohol consumption. The affected cans, identifiable by silver lids and lot codes L CCB 02JL25 2:55 to L […]
A new WalletHub study ranks several Ohio cities, including Cincinnati, among the most stressed in the United States. By comparing 182 American cities, including the 150 most populated and at least two per state, the study evaluates stress across four categories: work, financial, family, and health and safety stress. Consequently, Cincinnati landed at No. 21, […]
The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) issued a critical warning for iHeat heated insoles. These insoles pose serious risks in Ohio. The agency reported 11 incidents of fires, explosions, and thermal events. Consequently, Ohioans using these insoles must act quickly. The danger stems from faulty lithium-ion batteries. Even when turned off, these batteries can […]
A Quack of Kindness Spot a rubber duck on your car in Ohio? It’s likely part of “Jeep Ducking,” a trend spreading joy. Jeep owners place ducks on vehicles to show admiration. In Ohio, this extends beyond Jeeps to other cars. Thus, a duck means someone likes your ride or wants to brighten your day. […]
Today, July 11, 2025, marks National French Fry Day, a celebration of crispy, golden fries. According to Talker Research, Americans devour 17 pounds of fries yearly, totaling 5.6 billion pounds nationwide. Consequently, this could fill 155,833 school buses! For instance, Virginians lead, consuming over 21 pounds annually, followed by Alabama, Georgia, and Maryland. Moreover, 63% […]
Listeria Contamination Sparks Nationwide Alert Kraft Heinz recalled 367,812 pounds of Oscar Mayer Turkey Bacon due to possible Listeria contamination. Consequently, this recall affects Ohio and other states. The bacteria, Listeria monocytogenes, can cause serious illness, especially in vulnerable groups. For instance, pregnant women, newborns, and the elderly face higher risks. Moreover, the recall includes […]
National Video Game Day, celebrated annually on July 8, highlights gaming’s cultural impact. In 2025, this day underscores how video games unite communities and spark joy. Ohio, a vibrant gaming hub, joins the nation in festivities. Let’s explore the day’s significance and Ohio’s favorite video game. Celebrating National Video Game Day On July 8, gamers […]
The Republican-backed “Big Beautiful Bill” has been touted as a transformative piece of legislation, but for Ohio families, it’s shaping up to be anything but beautiful. Instead, this bill threatens to dismantle critical support systems for working-class households while funneling benefits to the wealthiest Americans. By prioritizing tax cuts for billionaires over the needs of […]
Cincinnati, Ohio, boasts a vibrant food scene, but one brand stands above all: Skyline Chili. This iconic chain, renowned for its unique Cincinnati-style chili, defines the city’s culinary identity. Since its founding, Skyline has become a cultural staple, loved by locals and visitors alike. Origins of Skyline Chili In 1949, Greek immigrant Nicholas Lambrinides opened […]
The Old Farmer’s Almanac, a trusted source for long-range weather predictions since 1792, has released its summer 2025 forecast for Ohio. Expect a season that’s both sweltering and soggy. Here’s what Ohioans can anticipate this summer, based on the Almanac’s insights. Temperature Outlook: A Sultry Summer The Almanac predicts a hot summer for Ohio, with […]