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Changes to both the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program and Medicaid passed in July 2025 as part of the One Big Beautiful Bill.
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A subpoena issued to Les Wexner sets his deposition date for Feb. 18. Wexner's legal representative said in a statement the Ohio billionaire will cooperate fully with any governmental inquiry into Epstein.
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Advocates for the Affordable Care Act say there are signs people are doing so because without the subsidies, they can't afford the insurance.
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Buckeye Local School District is self-funding a new building, with some help from the state, after multiple failed attempts to get a bond issue passed.
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As of 2024, 525 data centers were located in eight states around the Great Lakes region. That's a fifth of the nation's data centers and hundreds more are planned.
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Congress removed work requirement exemptions for some recipients of the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program starting this year. Congress also passed significant funding cuts to Medicaid that will go into affect this year.
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ICE Watch is one of several groups that monitors and reports Immigration and Customs Enforcement arrests and activity around the country. Groups like this were criticized by Vice President JD Vance after a woman was fatally shot by an ICE agent in Minneapolis.
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The unanimous move to table the plan for Amazon's data center came after city staff pointed out missing impact studies and remaining utility questions.
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Daycares run by Somali Americans and immigrants are at the center of the rumors and have been targeted with threats and vandalism.
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It also included unit patches, coins and a copy of the Air Base Wing's strategic plan.
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Ohio's Republican governor is warning about a possible economic crisis in the Springfield area when thousands of Haitians lose their temporary protected status in February.
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The subsidies are meant to help farmers in Ohio and across the country who have been hurt by weather and trade tariffs.