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(11/17/25 5:00am)
Although the government shutdown has ended, many effects remain as the nation returns to normal. Air traffic controllers were not paid during the shutdown, which led many of them to take time off or even find second jobs. However, this resulted in air traffic control towers being short-staffed and airports had to cancel 6% of flights, according to Reuters.
(11/18/25 5:00am)
Monday, Nov. 10
(11/18/25 5:00am)
Ohio has recently seen a massive growth in the construction of data centers. There are currently 194 data centers in Ohio, the fifth most of any state in the country, trailing only Virginia, Texas, California and Illinois, according to the Data Center Map.
(11/14/25 5:00am)
In the world of superheroes, few roles are as essential as the man in the chair. They provide information to the heroes, instructing them where to be and what to do to save as many people as possible. No hero is complete without their own ‘man in the chair.' Now, the game “Dispatch” lets you sit in the chair yourself.
(11/13/25 5:00am)
The recently discovered NBA gambling ring headed by Miami Heat guard Terry Rozier and former Portland Trail Blazers coach Chauncey Billups is truly asinine.
(11/12/25 5:00am)
On Oct. 23, NBA Miami Heat player Terry Rozier, Portland Trail Blazers head coach Chauncey Billups and former assistant coach for the Cleveland Cavaliers Damon Jones were arrested as part of an ongoing investigation into rigged poker games and illegal sports gambling. The three have been indicted for wire fraud and money laundering.
(11/12/25 5:00am)
In the age of music streaming, the number of downloads and plays on Spotify dictates the success of a musician. Given that music apps like Spotify and Apple Music have made many musicians more accessible to more people, artists are getting more streams than ever. While this is impressive, no artist will ever obtain the same level of success as Michael Jackson.
(11/12/25 5:00am)
A new mural at Habitat for Humanity ReStore on 309 W Union St. brought together several Athens organizations and dozens of residents for a celebratory ribbon-cutting ceremony Monday evening despite the cold weather.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Many have heard the term “cult classic,” but few could clearly define it. When it comes to movies, a cult classic is one that builds an almost obsessive following with fans who can recite every line, know every scene and never tire of watching it.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
Monday, Nov. 3
(11/10/25 5:00am)
Ohio (6-3 overall, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) controls its own MAC title destiny as it heads on the road Tuesday night for a huge matchup against Western Michigan (5-4 overall, 4-1 MAC).
(11/11/25 3:06pm)
At the end of the previous school year, The Post’s executive editors, including Jackson McCoy, Sophia Rooksberry, Alexandra Hopkins and I, applied for a grant from the Solutions Journalism Network to expand the reach and impact of solutions-based storytelling in Southeast Ohio. After a competitive review process, The Post was awarded $7,500 to pursue a reporting project of our choice centered on solutions journalism.
(11/11/25 5:00am)
On Oct. 22, the Ohio House of Representatives passed House Bill 186, a measure designed to prevent sudden jumps in property taxes. The bill was passed along with House Bill 335, another property tax relief proposal. Both aim to fix problems left by the current property tax law, House Bill 920.
(11/10/25 5:00am)
Ohio University students in COMS 4050: Communication Strategy in Meetings and Event Planning encouraged Athens locals to feel like kids again through their recess event, offering ways for adults and kids alike to engage in play.
(11/07/25 5:00am)
Ohio (6-3 overall, 4-1 Mid-American Conference) picked up a massive MAC win to start Tuesday night MACtion against rivals Miami (5-4 overall, 4-1 MAC) in the Battle of the Bricks.
(11/07/25 5:00am)
Ohio (1-1 overall) rebounded from an opening night loss against Arkansas State for a huge 72-68 win over another high-level mid-major team in Illinois State (0-1 overall). The Bobcats had 50 points in the paint on the night after attacking all night long with intensity.
(11/07/25 5:00am)
LGBTQIA+ inclusive films accounted for 23.6% of 2024 films released by major Hollywood studios. This is almost five percent lower than in 2022 and represents a setback in the industry, as everyone deserves to have their stories shared and shown.
(11/06/25 5:00am)
Following the era of "elevated horror" characterized by films featuring more psychological, complex stories, which was at its peak in the 2010s, the horror genre is at a crossroads as it faces an exciting future of what comes next.
(11/06/25 5:00am)
Ohio experts warn against the rise of a lethal synthetic opioid known as carfentanil. The substance is 100 times more potent than the synthetic opioid, fentanyl, which killed 48,422 people in 2024, and 10,000 times more potent than morphine, a non-synthetic narcotic.
(11/05/25 3:06am)
Ohio University students gathered in Baker University Center on Tuesday, Nov. 4, to vote for Athens County ballot measures, such as City Council members and levy issues.