Quiz: What do Clevelanders consider too hot or too cold?

‘Tickled’ documentary is no laughing matter (review)
It follows the clues into a deep, dark forest of cyber-bullying, internet shaming, aggressive litigation and a sexual fetish subculture of soft-core S&M — limited to tickling.

New iPhone 7 video confirms two major changes
A look at the iPhone’s new camera and another rumored change.

Take a stand and join Ohio Against Hate: Nina Turner (Opinion)
Times are hard, but I’ve never been more fired up to fight for the dreams of average people. I have seen firsthand what can happen when ordinary people take a stand for fairness and inclusion and against hate and division, writes former state Sen. Nina Turner.

Katy Perry and Britney Spears release epic new singles
Spears unleashed “Make Me,” featuring G-Eazy, while Katy Perry dropped “Rise,” an anthem for the 2016 Summer Olympics.

In Cleveland, it’s all hands on deck for the RNC: editorial
Key officials believe the city has devised a security plan to keep demonstrators, delegates and the public safe without infringing on their constitutional rights, but with 50,000 people about to arrive, officials must remain vigilant and flexible, writes the editorial board.

Mostly dry, warm for today, July 15: Northeast Ohio weather forecast
You can expect a cooler, mostly dry day, except for a very slight chance of showers in the evening, but a dry atmosphere should prevent the onset of anything.

Dozens dead after truck loaded with weapons plows into Bastille Day crowd in Nice, France
The Thursday night attack on France’s national holiday rocked a nation still dealing with the aftermath of attacks in November in Paris that killed 130 and in January 2015 that killed 17.

Thief takes over man’s computer, charges $500 to his credit card: Money Matters
Please tell your readers that if their computer screen freezes with a l oud clanging alarm along with printed instructions to call an authorized Microsoft technician for a fix, don’t fall for it, as did I. I called and gave remote access to my computer to a smooth talker. Before I new it I had, in my panic, authorized over $500 in credit card charges for “a fix.”

Cheers to Westlake for averting a teachers’ strike – Cheers & Jeers: editorial
It could have been ugly. Instead, Westlake teachers and the school district took the high road and agreed upon a contract that will keep kids in school in August. Well done, writes the editorial board.

Comment here on cleveland.com court and crime stories for Friday, July 15, 2016
cleveland.com readers can offer their thoughts in the comments section.

Ohio case highlights need for Congress to revisit voter-purge provisions of 1993 law: editorial
Disqualifying voters based on unreturned mail and a certain number of years of not voting tends to disproportionately disenfranchise lower-income voters, voters living on the margins, or voters who frequently move, writes the editorial board.

Powerball jackpot $333 million; Thursday’s Ohio Lottery results
Mega Millions jackpot is $20 million.

National Convention of the Oppressed, ‘counter-convention’ to RNC, kicks off (video)
A town hall discussion, moderated by nationally known commentator and activist Marc Lamont Hill, kicked off a four-day Convention of the Oppressed on Thursday.

Three shot in Akron’s Lane-Wooster neighborhood
Three people were shot Thursday night on Moeller Avenue in Akron’s Lane-Wooster neighborhood, officials said.

2 shot on Cleveland’s East Side; powerful sedative found in heroin in Akron; family sues city’s jail: Overnight News Links
Also, Trump delays announcing VP pick, citing attack in France; is Pence still favorite? Three shot in Akron’s Lane-Wooster neighborhood; Cleveland police investigating citizen complaint over union head’s comments on Browns’ Isaiah Crowell

Trump delays announcing VP pick, citing attack in France; is Pence still favorite?
The stunning announcement raised questions about the status of Trump’s selection process. Indiana Gov. Mike Pence had emerged as a late favorite for the job, though Trump advisers cautioned that the businessman had not made a final decision and could still change his mind.

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