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- Republican lawmakers move quickly with proposed measures to honor Charlie Kirk in Ohio
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An advisory committee for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention met last week on vaccine recommendations including for COVID-19 and the childhood vaccine for measles, mumps, rubella and chicken pox.
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Late night host Jimmy Kimmel is back on the air Tuesday night, although some local television affiliates won’t carry his show, including four in Ohio.
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Last month, President Trump said Ukraine needed to be open to giving up some of its territory in peace talks with Russia. But those talks haven't happened. Now, he says Ukraine could win it all back.
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The U.S. Department of Education says it's pulled "less than a dozen" grants from school districts across the country due to diversity, equity and inclusion initiatives, counter to the Trump administration's policy priorities. It amounts to almost $170 million in funding.
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Ohioans paid $16.7 billion in property taxes last year, and those high property taxes are not leading to lots of spending by schools but instead are making up for low state spending on K-12 education.
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It’s almost harvest time for Ohio’s farmers, and many are facing tough choices from weather and tariffs.
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President Trump called off a planned Thursday meeting with top Hill Democrats to discuss a possible deal to avoid a shutdown. He called Democrats' demands "unserious." Democrats say he chickened out.
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The Secret Service said it found over 300 SIM servers, 100,000 SIM cards and other illicit materials in multiple sites surrounding New York City ahead of the U.N. General Assembly.
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The comedy club defended the production after a local comedian raised alarm about the show's title and the imagery used to promote it.
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When the Tigers get to Progressive Field on Tuesday, they will be trying to avoid suffering the worst collapse since baseball went to divisions in 1969.