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The city of Cleveland dropped its opposition this week to the Browns' plan to move off the Downtown lakefront and into a new covered stadium complex planned for Brook Park.
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North Carolina and Idaho have cut their Medicaid programs to bridge budget gaps, raising fears that providers will stop taking patients and that hospitals will close even before the brunt of a new federal tax-and-budget law takes effect.
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Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said on Saturday that he hopes Hamas will have returned all remaining hostages by Oct. 13.
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One of Ohio’s two Republican U.S. Senators has proposed a bill that would slap a daily tax on members of Congress during a government shutdown.
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It's the latest example of tech giants bowing to pressure from the Trump administration. Legal experts say the developer of the app has free speech rights that may have been violated.
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The Thurgood Marshall Green features walking trails, seating areas, playgrounds and more than 100 trees across the 2.6 acre site.
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Ohio's attorney general filed suit against Hebrew Union College-Jewish Institute of Religion in 2024 after news reports that the school was considering selling off rare books from the Klau Library collections.
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Akron's independent police auditor, Anthony Finnell, may not be able to review the Jazmir Tucker shooting for another year, he said. That's because he has to wait on several other processes, including a potential civil lawsuit, before he can start.
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine said it's not likely the state would send National Guard troops to places like Portland and Chicago where Trump is sending federal forces.
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The deal, announced Friday, gives Ideastream operational control over the nearly 50-year-old station.