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The Trump administration has announced a flurry of changes at the agency that oversees Social Security. Advocates warn these moves could lead to people having a harder time getting help with benefits.
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Retaliatory tariffs on U.S. agricultural products have some Ohio soybean farmers concerned.
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Nationwide, auto shops are facing a lack of mechanics. One reason? The rise of electric vehicles.
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Tipp City, north of Dayton, recently purchased a struggling shopping plaza — with hopes of turning the half-vacant strip mall into a thriving multi-use space. Cities across the state are making similar investments.
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Dispensaries across the state have sold more than $250 million worth of adult-use cannabis since legalization began in August.
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Sam Friedman announced he’ll take over one of the seven hangar-like buildings that make up the property after Ohio City Inc. announced it would cease operations.
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Anduril Industries plans to create more than 4,000 jobs in the next decade and potential to add $2 billion per year to the state's economy.
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Startups, particularly those in the retail and restaurant space, face challenges at the end of the year. The fourth quarter can be a crucial time for those looking to meet or exceed revenue goals.
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The U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics suggests working in cold weather could be fatal.
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As we say goodbye to 2024, let's also bid farewell to some less-than-ideal money habits: impulse purchases, out-of-control credit card debt and the trap of lifestyle creep.
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The news comes after the grilled-cheese-based restaurant and bar closed 12 of its 13 locations over the last two years.
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Most avocados consumed in the U.S. are grown in Mexico. Here's what Trump's proposed tariffs would mean for prices at the grocery store and for the avocado industry.