More than two dozen "No Kings" protests were scheduled across Northeast and North Central Ohio Oct. 18.
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- Photos: Scenes from the No Kings Protests
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- Protesters decry Trump administration policies in No Kings rallies across the U.S.
- Legal internet gambling in Ohio? Unlikely anytime soon
- Trump administration asks Supreme Court to allow National Guard deployment in Illinois
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Coffee shops like Ready, Set! Roasters offer year round drinks themed around the holidays and different seasons.
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The Trump administration has zeroed out Title X funds to help with family planning for low-income Ohioans.
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MetroHealth is closing its Cleveland Heights psychiatric emergency department at the end of the year, citing funding shifts and to avoid duplicating services at a new crisis center.
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As public media systems contend with the loss of federal funding, Ideastream Public Media's President and CEO addressed community members at the City Club of Cleveland on Friday about the path forward, while more than 100 supporters of Cleveland State University's radio station protested outside.
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An image posted to social media is reported to be a screenshot of a Zoom call with a staffer in Taylor's office. Visible in the background is an American flag with the stripes manipulated in a way that looks like a swastika.
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The Trump administration says most of the layoffs announced last week aren't covered by a court-ordered pause that only applies to programs or offices where the union plaintiffs represent employees.
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Transformative Arts Fund helps Jordan Wong and team of Asian American artists revitalize abandoned parking lot in Cleveland's AsiaTown with public art.
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IncludeAbility lends accessibility equipment to residents of Wayne County, and helps businesses and towns become more accessible to people with disabilities.
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When Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy meets with President Trump on Friday, the mood is expected to be very different from their first Oval Office encounter in February.
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Organizers say they expect millions of Americans will march this weekend against the policies of the Trump administration. The protests come amid National Guard deployments in several cities.