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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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Cannabis dispensaries are eager to welcome new customers post-legalization, but education comes first, say Northeast Ohio marijuana entrepreneurs and educators.
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Foreign investment in American plants may prove trickier under the new administration.
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An Ohio-founded solar company advocated hard for the duties. Now, the global market is changing.
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Amazon Web Services said it plans to spend more than $23 billion in Ohio by the end of 2030.
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First Solar employs thousands in Ohio. New tariffs on solar panels from Southeast Asia will benefit American manufacturers like them.
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Federal law doesn’t limit drug testing for marijuana, but state laws do vary, with some states restricting testing or discrimination based on cannabis use. What do Ohio employers need to know about navigating the potential legal minefield?
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The Sons and Daughters of Pioneer Rivermen recently announced plans to open the state’s first river maritime academy in eastern Ohio’s Monroe County. It’s an effort to address a need for tug boat operators and deckhands.
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Youngstown Business Incubator recently received federal grant money to launch the Rising Tides Initiative, which will help small and medium manufacturers in Eastern Ohio adopt and develop advanced technologies.
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Apple NewsEasyKnock, which pioneered 'sale-leaseback' deals for struggling homeowners, abruptly closes its doors
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Global Cleveland and partners are hosting a Post Election Immigration Symposium Wednesday