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A statewide crackdown of a human trafficking operation in Ohio led to the arrest of 160 people.One of those was a professor at Indiana University 鈥?44-year-old Ramesh Karki.Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost said the bust, known as Operation Buyers Remorse, sought to arrest those looking to buy sex, and also identify the victims.All kinds of people were arrested as officials said they scanned every corner of the state, including Columbus, Cleveland, Toledo, Akron, Youngstown, Marietta and Portsmouth. People as young as 17 and as old as 84 were taken into custody. Those arrested come from all backgrounds, including an EMT, nurses, educators, retirees, former law enforcement officers, self-employed individuals, delivery drivers, and others, the attorney generals office said in a press release.Search warrants were executed in massage parlors and tens of thousands of dollars were seized.The suspects were arrested for attempting to have
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On Wednesday 鈥?for the second straight day 鈥?the U.S. set a new record in single-day deaths linked to COVID-19.According to a database kept by Johns Hopkins University, 3,865 people died of COVID-19 throughout the country on Wednesday. That tops the previous record of 3,775 single day COVID-19 deaths, which was set on Tuesday.According to Johns Hopkins, there have been four days in the past week in which the U.S. has recorded more than 3,000 COVID-19 deaths. For context, 2,9
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