• 1 critically injured in south side shooting

    1 critically injured in south side shooting
    COLUMBUS, Ohio – One person was critically injured after a shooting in south Columbus on Friday according to Columbus police.Police said officers were called to the intersection of Rhoads Avenue and Watkins Road just after 5 p.m. for a report of a shooting.The injured person was taken to Grant Medical Center in critical condition.Suspect information has not been released.
  • OSHP trooper dragged at high speed after traffic stop

    CLEVELAND (AP) — A dashcam video showing an Ohio state trooper being dragged at high speed for a mile down a city street by a suspect fleeing from a Thursday night traffic stop is stark evidence of the dangers faced by police officers, a spokesman for the Ohio State Highway Patrol said.The video released by the Highway Patrol on Friday shows 22-year-old Jamel Robert Patton stopping momentarily during the chase in Youngstown, allowing Trooper Michael Miller to safely let go of the car. Mill
  • Franklin County judge accused of sexual harassment testifies in fight to save job

    A Franklin County Judge accused of sexual harassment testified Friday in his own defense.Appeals Court Judge Timothy Horton has been dogged by scandal for four years, including sexual harassment allegations and campaign finance violations.He even served jail time. Now he's fighting to save his legal career."Did you ever sexually harass Ms. Wyant while she was employed as a legal secretary in your office?" asked Disciplinary Counsel Scott Drexel.
    "No," Horton answered.
    "Did you ever tell her she
  • Concert Preview & Interview: Our Lady Peace

    “Why-e-i-e-i-eee…yeeaaaaaaahhh…Superman’s dead!” Our monolithic concrete bunker of a residence hall at Simon Fraser University had surprisingly thin walls, which meant that my next door neighbor’s new obsession with Toronto alt-rockers Our Lady Peace also became an integral part of my life – usually when I didn’t want them to be. “Superman’s Dead,” the lead single […]
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  • Band Interview: Our Lady Peace

    “Why-e-i-e-i-eee…yeeaaaaaaahhh…Superman’s dead!” Our monolithic concrete bunker of a residence hall at Simon Fraser University had surprisingly thin walls, which meant that my next door neighbor’s new obsession with Toronto alt-rockers Our Lady Peace also became an integral part of my life – usually when I didn’t want them to be. “Superman’s Dead,” the lead single […]
  • Indians' Kluber receives knee injection, will miss All-Star

    Indians' Kluber receives knee injection, will miss All-Star
    CLEVELAND (AP) — Corey Kluber's stellar first half ended with a sudden stop.Cleveland's ace received an injection in his right knee that will force him to miss the All-Star Game. But more importantly, the Indians are hoping it will allow the right-hander to continue leading their rotation after the break — and beyond.Kluber got the shot in his knee on Friday, a day after the two-time Cy Young winner gave up two runs in the eighth inning and was beaten by the New York Yankees. The AL
  • Giant hogweed sends teen to hospital with third-degree burns

    Giant hogweed sends teen to hospital with third-degree burns
    FREDERICKSBURG, Va. -- A run-in with an invasive plant has landed a Virginia teen in a hospital with second- and third-degree burns. The Richmond Times-Dispatch reports 17-year-old Alex Childress came across a large plant Tuesday while working a summer landscaping job, and it briefly brushed his face and arm as he cut it down.It turned out to be giant hogweed, whose sap can cause burns, blisters and even blindness. The plants have been spotted across Virginia this summer. The state Department of
  • Target offering 15% discount for teachers July 15-21

    Target offering 15% discount for teachers July 15-21
    As teachers across the country are reaching into their own wallets to pay for classroom supplies, Target is looking to help them out.In a blog post on their website, Target said they are offering a 15 percent discount on select supplies for one week.“For the first time, Target’s offering teachers nationwide 15 percent off select classroom supplies, from pens, pencils, crayons and markers to classroom storage and organization and tissues, hand sanitizer and more, in stores and on Targ
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  • Judge rules bump stock ban in Columbus unconstitutional

    Judge rules bump stock ban in Columbus unconstitutional
    COLUMBUS, Ohio - A citywide ban of bump stocks in Columbus has been ruled unconstitutional by a judge in Franklin County.Judge David Cain issued the ruling on Thursday and the decision was filed on Friday.Bump stocks can be mounted to semi-automatic rifles and can allow an increased rate-of-fire that is similar to fully-automatic weapons.The ban was passed by Columbus City Council in May.The Ohioans for Concealed Carry and the Buckeye Firearms Foundation sued over what the city has called 'commo
  • Build-A-Bear announces new program after “Pay Your Age” Day issues

    Build-A-Bear announces new program after “Pay Your Age” Day issues
    After Build-A-Bear was forced to shut down lines at their stores in the US and Canada due to overwhelming crowds for “Pay Your Age” Day, the company has launched a new program.The company announced the “Count Your Candles” program. Kids will be allowed to visit any store during their birth month and make a Birthday Treat Bear. The age they are turning is how much the bear will cost.The offer is only available to Build-A-Bear Bonus Club members, which is free to join. It i
  • FOP denies politics played role in Stormy Daniels' arrest at Columbus strip club

    FOP denies politics played role in Stormy Daniels' arrest at Columbus strip club
    COLUMBUS, Ohio (AP) — Politics did not play a role in the arrest of porn actress Stormy Daniels, according to the head of the police union in Ohio's capital city where Daniels was briefly charged with interacting too closely with patrons who turned out to be undercover police officers.Officers applied an illegal sexual contact law indiscriminately at Sirens night club during a performance, arresting two other women in addition to Daniels, said Jason Pappas, head of the FOP Capital City Lod
  • Autopsy: Kirkersville police chief died of fentanyl overdose

    Autopsy: Kirkersville police chief died of fentanyl overdose
    Former Kirkersville Police Chief James Hughes Jr. died of acute intoxication by fentanyl, according to an autopsy report released by the Franklin County Coroner’s Office.Hughes was found dead in his Reynoldsburg home in May.Hughes died a little more than two months after taking the job as police chief in Kirkersville.The coroner's office classified Hughes' death as accidental.In records from the coroner's office, a recovered syringe containing a liquid tested positive for fentanyl.Two addi
  • Woman in frozen eyelash selfie now suffering mosquitoes, extreme heat

    Woman in frozen eyelash selfie now suffering mosquitoes, extreme heat
    In January 2018, a woman from Yakutia, Russia, posted a photo that went viral of her frozen eyelashes, completely white with frost in extreme sub-zero temperatures. Now, six months later, another one of her selfies is taking off, but it is vastly different than the frozen eyelash photo.Her name is Anastasia Gruzdeva and she's still in Yakutia, but temperatures in that part of Siberia these days are too hot, not too cold, and she is covered in mosquitoes instead of snow.Gruzdeva posted the summer
  • Face the State with Scott Light | July 15, 2018

    This week on Face The State with Scott Light:Ohio's 12th District - The special election is less than a month away and the race between two men competing for Pat Tiberi's Congressional seat is heating up.A look at the issues Danny O'Connor and Troy Balderson want to address, what's working for and against each candidate.Kasich's Last Lap - Governor John Kasich opens up about the state of his party and whether he'll make another run for the White House. He's also demanding people in the Republica
  • First Look: Dueling Axes Axe Throwing Lounge

    Dueling Axes urban axe throwing lounge celebrates it’s grand opening July 14 and 15. In announcing the lounge, co-owners Jess Hellmich and Paul Sherry boasted about it’s Downtown location. At 309 S. Fourth St., being Downtown allows Dueling Axes to be promoted as BYOB, inviting patrons to bring their own beer, wine, and food from nearby […]
  • OSU Police investigate letter received with suspicious substance inside

    OSU Police investigate letter received with suspicious substance inside
    COLUMBUS - The Ohio State University Public Safety Department received a letter which included a suspicious substance addressed to Blankenship Hall Friday morning.According to a university spokesperson, the letter will be evaluated and turned over to the FBI. OSU Police say there is not an ongoing safety threat.There have been two other similar incidents in the last week at Circleville and The Columbus Dispatch newspapers locations.It is unclear if these incidents are related.Law enforcement age
  • Top 10 Things to Do in Franklinton

    Every second Friday of the month, Franklinton artists, creatives, and community members host Franklinton Fridays, a local event showcasing the artistic work and talent Columbus has to offer. The event spans 15 venues, making Franklinton Fridays the neighborhood’s hallmark event. But there’s much more to do throughout the month, including special events at COSI, the […]
  • 'Downton Abbey' movie to shoot this summer

    'Downton Abbey' movie to shoot this summer
    NEW YORK (AP) — Three years after going off the air, "Downton Abbey" is coming back as a movie.Focus Features said Friday that it will this summer begin production on a "Downton" film that will reunite the Crawley family on the big screen. Series creator Julian Fellowes wrote the screenplay and will produce.The long-rumored film adaptation is likely to be released sometime next year. The primary cast members are all set to return.Over six seasons, "Downton Abbey" became a global hit, airin
  • Truck driver held in deaths of 2 women killed by boulder

    Truck driver held in deaths of 2 women killed by boulder
    HASTINGS, Minn. (AP) — A man is being held in the deaths of a mother and daughter were killed when an 800-pound (360-kilogram) boulder fell from the truck that police say he was driving and smashed into their car in suburban St. Paul.Jail records show 33-year-old Joseph Czeck is being held on suspicion of criminal vehicular homicide and criminal vehicular operation in the crash Monday in Rosemount, Minnesota. Czech is due to appear in court Friday.Sixty-seven-year-old Karen Christiansen an
  • Ohio woman convicted of murder in death of boyfriend's infant son

    Ohio woman convicted of murder in death of boyfriend's infant son
    TOLEDO, Ohio (AP) — An Ohio woman who prosecutors say shook her boyfriend's 7-month-old son so violently that he died from brain trauma has been convicted.The Blade reports a jury in Toledo deliberated for four hours Thursday before finding 41-year-old Angie Walker guilty of murder, felonious assault and child endangering.Prosecutors said at trial that Walker was the only person with Levi Ashley the day he was shaken and rendered brain dead in April 2017. He died at a hospital the day afte
  • Restaurant Roundup: News from Dan the Baker, Little Eater and more

    Columbus has so many new restaurants, expansions, menu updates and other changes, sometimes it’s hard to keep up with everything. That’s why our Restaurant Roundup series was designed to keep you informed with the latest and greatest updates. Here’s what’s new in the local dining scene: Little Eater The North Market original expanded to Clintonville […]
  • The Rock, Boots Riley, The Devil, Triplets and More in Theaters

    What happens when a socialist movie hits cinemas? Do you know what comes with that? Buildings collapse, monsters take to the water, people go off the grid, Satan returns to earth and triplets have a lovely reunion. Yeah, that last one doesn’t fit the theme so well, but the point is that there is a […]
  • Russian intelligence officers indicted for hacking in 2016 US election

    Russian intelligence officers indicted for hacking in 2016 US election
    WASHINGTON (AP) — The Justice Department announced charges Friday against 12 Russian intelligence officers for hacking offenses during the 2016 presidential election.The indictments were announced Friday by Deputy Attorney General Rod Rosenstein as part of the ongoing special counsel probe into potential coordination between the Trump campaign and Russia.The Russians are accused of hacking into the computer networks of the Democratic National Committee, the Democratic Congressional Campaig
  • 12 Russians accused of hacking Democrats in 2016 US election

    12 Russians accused of hacking Democrats in 2016 US election
    WASHINGTON (AP) — Twelve Russian intelligence officers were indicted on charges they hacked into Democratic email accounts during the 2016 U.S. presidential election and released stolen information in the months before Americans headed to the polls, the Justice Department said Friday.The indictment — which comes days before President Donald Trump holds a summit with Russian President Vladimir Putin — was the clearest allegation yet of Russian efforts to meddle in American polit
  • Nissan recalls about 105K cars to replace Takata air bags

    Nissan recalls about 105K cars to replace Takata air bags
    DETROIT — Nissan is recalling nearly 105,000 small cars to replace Takata passenger airbag inflators that can explode and hurl shrapnel at drivers and passengers.Included are the 2011 Versa sedan and the 2011 and 2012 Versa hatchback. It only applies to cars that have been registered in 42 states and Washington, D.C., as part of a coordinated phase-in of Takata recalls.Takata uses the chemical ammonium nitrate to create a small explosion to inflate the airbags in a crash. But the chemical
  • Chuck E. Cheese's offering "Pay Your Age" discount day after Build-A-Bear blunder

    Chuck E. Cheese's offering "Pay Your Age" discount day after Build-A-Bear blunder
    Chuck E. Cheese's is offering their own "Pay Your Age" discount a day after Build-A-Bear Workshop's promotion proved too popular.The chain known for its customizable teddy bears and other stuffed toys couldn't handle the crowds Thursday, and had to turn shoppers awayOn Friday, you can pay your child’s age and they will get a 30-minute pass to play games at participating Chuck E. Cheese's locations.The company's official Facebook page announced the news Friday morning.The post reads: "Didn&
  • V Power Yoga Moving to New Downtown Location

    “Bye, bye Miss American Pie…” sang the playlist during savasana at Lisa Paquette’s last yoga class for V Power Yoga at its current location, 252 N. Fifth St. Students could smile happily and enjoy the music thinking about how V Power will be re-opening soon nearby. “I am looking forward to the next adventure,” Paquette […]
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  • Papa John's to pull founder John Schnatter from marketing

    Papa John's to pull founder John Schnatter from marketing
    NEW YORK (AP) — Papa John's plans to pull founder John Schnatter's image from marketing materials following reports he used a racial slur.The decision was made by top executives but details of the change have not been worked out, according to a person inside the company with knowledge of the decision who wasn't authorized to speak publicly.The person was not aware of any plans to change the pizza chain's name.Schnatter has long been the face of the brand, appearing in TV ads for Papa John'
  • Papa John's is pulling founder's image from its marketing

    Papa John's is pulling founder's image from its marketing
    NEW YORK (AP) — Papa John's, which has featured founder John Schnatter in logos and TV ads, is pulling his image from its marketing after reports he used a racial slur. His face was off at least some materials by late morning Friday, though the company said the details and exact timing for everything were still being worked out. The pizza chain said there are no plans to change its name.Schnatter, who has long been the face of the brand, is still on the board and is the company's largest s
  • "Do not eat this cereal": CDC sends warning about Kellogg's Honey Smacks

    "Do not eat this cereal": CDC sends warning about Kellogg's Honey Smacks
    The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says a popular Kellogg's cereal has been linked to a salmonella outbreak that has infected 100 people in 33 states.The CDC announced Thursday that customers should avoid Honey Smacks, tweeting, "Do not eat this cereal." The agency says it found salmonella in samples of Honey Smacks, which has been subject to a voluntary recall by Kellogg since mid-June.In June, Kellogg said it was investigating the third-party manufacturer that produces Honey Smacks
  • Man in life-threatening condition after Franklin County motorcycle crash

    Man in life-threatening condition after Franklin County motorcycle crash
    FRANKLIN COUNTY - The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is investigating a serious injury crash that happened early Friday morning.It happened just after 12:30 a.m. on West Broad Street east of Georgesville Road.Burgess Martin 55, of Columbus, was traveling westbound on West Broad Street and struck the concrete median near the Hollywood Casino. He was ejected onto the left lane and the motorcycle came to a rest near the middle lane.A person driving a Toyota Corolla was also traveling westbound an
  • 1 in life-threatening condition due to motorcycle crash in Franklin County

    1 in life-threatening condition due to motorcycle crash in Franklin County
    FRANKLIN COUNTY - The Franklin County Sheriff's Office is investigating a serious injury crash that happened early Friday morning.It happened just after 12:30 on West Broad Street east of Georgesville Road.Burgess Martin 55, of Columbus, was traveling westbound on West Broad Street and struck the concrete median near the Hollywood Casino. He was ejected onto the left lane and the motorcycle came to a rest near the middle lane.A person driving a Toyota Corolla was also traveling westbound and was
  • Trump: Relations with May 'strong' after bombshell interview

    Trump: Relations with May 'strong' after bombshell interview
    ELLESBOROUGH, England (AP) — In a fresh bout of diplomatic whiplash, President Donald Trump denied Friday he had criticized Prime Minister Theresa May and declared the U.S.-U.K. relationship "the highest level of special" — not long after lobbing thunderous broadsides against her.Trump's pomp-filled visit to the United Kingdom has been overshadowed by widespread protests and an explosive interview in The Sun in which he blasted May, his host, blamed London's mayor for terror attacks
  • Trump pulls diplomatic backflip, praising May after barbs

    ELLESBOROUGH, England (AP) — President Donald Trump pulled off a diplomatic backflip Friday , reversing himself on trade, Brexit and his critical assessment of British Prime Minister Theresa May while insisting the U.S.-U.K. relationship is "the highest level of special." Just days after lobbing thunderous broadsides at his British hosts, Trump was on his best behavior as he capped his tumultuous two-day visit to the U.K. by dropping by Windsor Castle for tea with the queen.Trump's pomp-fi
  • Explosive Trump interview adds to chaos on 1st British visit

    Explosive Trump interview adds to chaos on 1st British visit
    ELLESBOROUGH, England (AP) — Bringing chaos with him as he moves across Europe, President Donald Trump's pomp-filled welcome to Britain was overshadowed Friday by an explosive interview in which he blasted Prime Minister Theresa May, blamed London's mayor for terror attacks against the city and argued that Europe was "losing its culture" because of immigration.Trump told The Sun newspaper on Thursday — in an interview that was published as he was feted by May at an opulent welcome di
  • Endangered Missing Child Advisory canceled for a 10-year-old girl in NE Ohio

    Endangered Missing Child Advisory canceled for a 10-year-old girl in NE Ohio
    STARK COUNTY, Ohio - An endangered missing child advisory has been canceled for a 10-year-old girl from Stark County.Officials say Gabriella Borell was last seen around midnight Friday on 31st Street in the city of Canton.Authorities say she was located safe early Friday morning.No other information was immediately available. Stay with 10TV and refresh 10TV.com for updates.
  • Prosecutor: Ohio should bring back firing squad executions

    Prosecutor: Ohio should bring back firing squad executions
    CINCINNATI -- A county prosecutor in Ohio who is frustrated by death row appeals says he wants the state to bring back death by firing squad amid complaints about lethal injection.Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said in a Thursday interview that capital punishment "is not supposed to be a pleasant experience." WLWT-TV reports the comments were made during an interview about a denied stay of execution request for convicted murderer Robert Van Hook.Van Hook is scheduled to be executed July 1
  • Hamilton County Prosecutor: State should bring back firing squad executions

    Hamilton County Prosecutor: State should bring back firing squad executions
    A county prosecutor in Ohio who is frustrated by death row appeals says he wants the state to bring back death by firing squad amid complaints about lethal injection.Hamilton County Prosecutor Joe Deters said in a Thursday interview that capital punishment "is not supposed to be a pleasant experience." WLWT-TV reports the comments were made during an interview about a denied stay of execution request for convicted murderer Robert Van Hook.Van Hook is scheduled to be executed July 18.Deters says
  • Ohio city launches Smart911 system in response to teen's death

    Ohio city launches Smart911 system in response to teen's death
    Cincinnati has launched a new 911 system following the failed response to a 16-year-old student who died trapped in a minivan parked near his school.The new Smart911 system launched Thursday will allow residents to register a variety of information with the city's 911 center, including emergency contacts, medical information and car data.City officials say the system is secure and it works with cellphones and landlines.The upgrade comes three months after Kyle Plush died of asphyxiation inside h
  • Cincinnati launches Smart911 system in response to teen's death

    Cincinnati launches Smart911 system in response to teen's death
    Cincinnati has launched a new 911 system following the failed response to a 16-year-old student who died trapped in a minivan parked near his school.The new Smart911 system launched Thursday will allow residents to register a variety of information with the city's 911 center, including emergency contacts, medical information and car data.City officials say the system is secure and it works with cellphones and landlines.The upgrade comes three months after Kyle Plush died of asphyxiation inside h
  • "Trump baby" balloon takes flight in London

    "Trump baby" balloon takes flight in London
    LONDON -- Hordes of demonstrators began to converge in central London on Friday morning, intent on mocking U.S. President Donald Trump on his only full day of business with British leaders on what has been dubbed a "working visit" to the United Kingdom. The visual cornerstone of the anti-Trump protests on Friday -- which include several organized marches by varying groups -- is a giant balloon depicting the U.S. leader as an angry, screaming orange baby in a diaper, clutching a cell phone with T
  • Demonstrators march against Trump, mock with giant balloon

    Demonstrators march against Trump, mock with giant balloon
    LONDON (AP) — A giant balloon depicting U.S. President Donald Trump as a screaming orange baby flew over London Friday as tens of thousands marched through the streets to protest the American leader's visit to the U.K.The diaper-clad infant, with a quiff of hair and a mobile phone for tweeting, was the centerpiece of demonstrations protesting Trump's policies on issues ranging from immigration and race relations to women and climate change."Depicting Trump as a baby is a great way of targe
  • Stormy Daniels performs at 2nd Ohio club

    Porn actress Stormy Daniels has performed at an Ohio strip club a day after police arrested her at another club.Daniels performed for about 20 minutes at Vanity Gentlemen's Club in Columbus early Friday, baring her breasts but not physically interacting with any patrons. A host warned several times beforehand there would be "absolutely no touching."Patrons threw dollar bills on her as she performed.Daniels was arrested Wednesday night and accused of illegally rubbing undercover police officers'
  • Stormy Daniels performs at 2nd Columbus club

    Porn actress Stormy Daniels has performed at an Ohio strip club a day after police arrested her at another club.Daniels performed for about 20 minutes at Vanity Gentlemen's Club in Columbus early Friday, baring her breasts but not physically interacting with any patrons. A host warned several times beforehand there would be "absolutely no touching."Patrons threw dollar bills on her as she performed.Daniels was arrested Wednesday night and accused of illegally rubbing undercover police officers'
  • New ways to conquer sleep apnea compete for place in bedroom

    New ways to conquer sleep apnea compete for place in bedroom
    Every night without fail, Paul Blumstein straps on a mask that prevents him from repeatedly waking up, gasping for air.It's been his routine since he was diagnosed with a condition called sleep apnea. While it helps, he doesn't like wearing the mask."It's like an octopus has clung to my face," said Blumstein, 70, of Annandale, Virginia. "I just want to sleep once in a while without that feeling."It's been two decades since doctors fully recognized that breathing that stops and starts during slee
  • Police identify Columbus man killed in motorcycle crash on I-71

    Police identify Columbus man killed in motorcycle crash on I-71
    COLUMBUS – A man died Friday morning in a motorcycle crash on Interstate 71, according to police.The crash happened around 4:40 a.m. on I-71 north between 17th Avenue and East Hudson Street.Columbus Police say 42-year-old James Taylor, of Columbus, lost control of his motorcycle and struck the guardrail on the side of the freeway.Taylor was ejected from the vehicle.Responding medics pronounced him dead at the scene.The crash remains under investigation.
  • Fatal motorcycle crash closes I-71 north and several ramps in downtown Columbus

    Fatal motorcycle crash closes I-71 north and several ramps in downtown Columbus
    COLUMBUS – One person has died in a motorcycle crash Friday morning, according to police.Columbus Police said it happened around 4:40 a.m. on I-71 north between 17thAvenue and East Hudson Street.Police have closed I-71 north, diverting traffic onto I-670 in downtown Columbus.Ramps from East Broad Street, East 11th Avenue, East 17th Avenue and I-670to enter I-71 northbound are all closed while police investigate the crash.Drivers should expect significant delays in the downtown area.The acc
  • Deadly motorcycle crash closes I-71 north, several ramps in downtown Columbus

    Deadly motorcycle crash closes I-71 north, several ramps in downtown Columbus
    COLUMBUS – One person has died in a motorcycle crash Friday morning, according to police.Columbus Police said it happened around 4:40 a.m. on I-71 north between 17thAvenue and East Hudson Street.Ramps from East Broad Street, East 11th Avenue, East 17th Avenue and I-670to enter I-71 northbound were all closed and have since reopened.The accident remains under investigation.Stay with 10TV and 10TV.com on this developing story.
  • 1 dead in motorcycle crash on I-71 near downtown Columbus

    1 dead in motorcycle crash on I-71 near downtown Columbus
    COLUMBUS – One person died Friday morning in a motorcycle crash, according to police.Columbus Police said it happened around 4:40 a.m. on Interstate 71 north between 17th Avenue and East Hudson Street.The interstate and ramps in the area surrounding the crash scene were closed but have since reopened.The identity of the victim has not been released at this time.The crash remains under investigation.

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