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  AP  鈥?More than 1,000 CNH Industrial workers who have been on strike since last May approved a new contract Saturday with the maker of tractors, bulldozers, backhoes and other hea stanley cup vy equipment.The United Auto Workers said union members in Racine, Wisconsin, and Burlington, Iowa, approved the deal two weeks after they rejected an earlier agreement.The union didn t didn t disclos stanley cup e any details of what is included in the contract.A spokeswoman for CNH Industrial didn t immediately respond Sunday to questions about the new agreement. Previously, the company said the last offer that workers rejected included raises of 28% to 38% over four years. This agreement reflects the effort  stanley quencher of a determined bargaining team and members being on an almost nine-month strike,  UAW President Ray Curry said in a statement.Throughout the strike, workers fought for raises that would help cover soaring inflation and wouldn t be consumed by increases in health insurance costs. Before the walkout started last May 2, workers rejected a deal with 18.5% raises because of those concerns. Our negotiators tenaciously bargained to the very end, even fighting for contract improvements in the face of threats from CNHI to hire permanent strike replacements,  UAW Vice President Chuck Browning said.  Combined with the incredible support from our members, its remarkable what had to be endured to achieve this contract. With more than 37,000 employees worldwide, CNH Industrial has continued to produce construction and  Brom Big pileup on I-41 in Racine Co. causes major delays
 COLUMBUS, Ohio 鈥?On Thursday, the Ohio State University announced an independent massage therapist who has worked in the Cleveland area had her license permanently revoked.The State Medical Board revoked it following an investigation into alleged  inappropriate and exploitative behavior targeting members of the Ohio State football team. On March 14, a complaint was filed with the State Medical Board alleging a 41-year-old female massage therapi stanley cup st offered free therapeutic massages to members of the Ohio State football team and used those massages to initiate sexual interactions w caneca stanley ith the players and demanding payment after. The university said it became aware of the investigation in March, and within days of being in stanley cup formed, the university launched an independent investigation.Led by law firm Barnes and Thornburg, Ohio State s independent investigation determined no university or athletic department staff knew of the massage therapist s behavior and that her actions were  part of a scheme to exploit football student-athletes. The independent investigation found that the massage therapist used social media to appear as though she had a legitimate business to engage the student-athletes in sexual encounters. The investigation also found that she carried out the scheme between 2018-21 and typically targeted players ranging from 18 years old to early 20s. According to the former and current players interviewed in the investigation, all of the sexual activities between them and the m