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The ordinance makes city law more specific to better protect renters from retaliation by landlords for organizing tenants' unions via meetings, canvassing, and other activities.
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Cincinnati Council's Budget and Finance Committee Monday voted to approve the funding for police overtime, new technology like police drones, and public outreach efforts including curfew centers for young people.
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The one thing certain about the COVID vaccine right now is that everything about it is changing.
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When he was a GOP presidential candidate two years ago, Vivek Ramaswamy often demanded the Jeffrey Epstein files be released. Now, as a Trump-backed candidate for governor, he's gone silent.
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