Families who depend on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as food stamps, won't get their EBT cards reloaded on Saturday if the shutdown continues.
        
        
            
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We'll talk to a national advocate and a leader from Cleveland's Joseph & Mary's Home about the challenges people experiencing homelessness face, and the organizations serving them.
            
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                        A Case Western Reserve University School of Medicine analysis finds that starting estrogen therapy during perimenopause may be as safe as beginning it after menopause, showing no increased risk of breast cancer, heart attack, or stroke.
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                        Buckingham Palace said the king's brother will be known as Andrew Mountbatten Windsor and not as a prince, and he will move from his Royal Lodge residence into "private accommodation."
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                        Both candidates have never held elected office but are no strangers to city council. Wilson and Reynolds are community activists who are frequent attendees of council meetings.
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                        NPR alleges that CPB unlawfully yanked away a planned three-year contract worth $36 million in the face of intense pressure from the White House to sever ties with the radio network.
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                        Artifacts ranging from handwritten lyrics to stage costumes honor this year's 13 inductees.
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                        The map the commission released tilts districts in Cincinnati and Toledo further right and Akron further left.
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                        The White House plans to bar hospitals that treat transgender children and youth from getting any Medicare and Medicaid payments. The move would affect trans youth who have private insurance, too.
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                        In a city where voter turnout consistently lags national and state averages, Cleveland City Council candidates are hitting the campaign trail — even if they have no opponent.
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                        Kidney stones are becoming more common in the U.S., due in part to Americans' taste for processed food. Ideastream Public Media reporter Stephen Langel asked his doctor for advice on how to avoid the condition in the future.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
