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Ohio’s Republican U.S. Senator and most of its Republican Congressional delegation have signed onto a court document that could lead to the overturning of…
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Phasing out the program that allows undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children to temporarily stay is a major piece of President Donald…
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Ohio Attorney General Dave Yost has joined a U.S. Supreme Court case siding with states that think federal civil rights laws do not protect LGBTQ…
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Here are your morning headlines for Thursday, July 4:British chemical company purchases Omnova Solutions;Diebold Nixdorf hit with lawsuit;Judge blocks…
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The Supreme Court ruling that blocked the citizenship question for the 2020 census won’t have much impact on local preparations for next year’s count, local officials say. But they’re hoping it convinces people to participate in the tally. “We know the Census Bureau has to get the questionnaire complete,” said Simeon Best, who is heading the Complete Count Committee for Cuyahoga County. “But for our efforts, we’re still pushing forward to reach out to everyone, because we want everyone counted.”
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The state will ask the US Supreme Court to delay an order to draw a new Congressional district map.A panel of three federal judges that the map is…
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Two Democratic state lawmakers say there’s too much untraceable money in political campaigns, so they want Ohio to do more to fight a U.S. Supreme Court…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, April 10:House to vote on heartbeat bill;Fire damages Underground Railroad stop;Lawmakers consider bill to…
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State lawmakers have said they want an income tax cut in the upcoming budget, but Gov. Mike DeWine wants them to invest big money in children’s…
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Here are your morning headlines for Wednesday, November 21:Ohio voter purge to continue;CDC warns to throw out romaine lettuce;Gas prices to remain steady…