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President Biden is expected to make his first visit to East Palestine Friday. Some residents are critical that it's taken more than a year since the Norfolk Southern derailment for him to visit.
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Ohio could receive an estimated $86 million in federal funding to address the opioid epidemic, the fourth highest allocation among U.S. states and Native American tribes.
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The White House announced the funding from the Low-Income Home Energy Assistance Program on Tuesday, which totals $3.7 billion nationally.
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Seeing Trump in the dock in a criminal case enrages his core supporters and the GOP officeholders who depend on them. But it could also breathe new life into candidacies that offer alternatives.
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The president leaned on self-deprecation at the Washington, D.C., soiree and took jabs at Fox News and Don Lemon. Headliner comedian Roy Wood Jr. roasted scandal-plagued media figures and politicians.
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The White House says more than 150 volunteers decorated the building for a week to put together this year's holiday decorations. First lady Jill Biden selected a theme of "We the People."
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The charter amendment is a proposed ballot initiative and supporters said a key part of this board would be to strengthen the role of the police auditor; A Cuyahoga Metropolitan Housing Authority police officer fatally shot a man he says attacked him after flagging the officer down for a loud music complaint on the city's West Side; and more stories.
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White House officials spoke with the mayors about federal resources available for cities through the American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) and infrastructure bill, according to a press release.
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Sen. Rob Portman says the bill is about 90% done, although there are a still a few sticking points they are working to resolve.
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Sen. Sherrod Brown is joining political scientists, ethicists and others in criticizing elements of the Republican National Convention. President Donald…