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Mayor Justin Bibb has outlined how he wants to use the second pandemic stimulus aid that's due to arrive next month; Protestors gathered in Akron, Cleveland, Columbus, Youngstown and other cities in support of reproductive rights at "Bans off our Bodies" rallies; Capital murder trial of hit-and-run driver in Summit County begins; and more stories.
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Some 60 people gathered outside the federal courthouse in Akron Tuesday to protest the possibility the U.S. Supreme Court will overturn Roe v. Wade.
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Some advocates for legal abortion view the allocation of funds as a last-minute way for the governor to "pay back" his anti-abortion base.
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Brown joined the other Democratic Senators and a few Republican Senators to confirm federal Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson to the nation's highest court.
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Ohio's U.S. Senators are weighing in on Supreme Court Justice Stephen Breyer's retirement.
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Ohio was the leader of the 27 Republican-run states that opposed the mandate and brought it to the high court.
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Today is Election Day, and there are some high-profile races on the ballot in Ohio; Akron-based FirstEnergy has agreed to refund customers of its three Ohio electric companies $306 million for collecting significantly excessive profits over a three-year period; unionized teachers in Akron are responding to an uptick in student violence and other disruptive behavior; and more stories.
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The Ohio Supreme Court has sided with a county elections board in a dispute over buying voting machines that stems from the 2020 presidential election; the U.S. Supreme Court is leaving in place an appeals court decision that the family of a Black driver who was fatally shot by a white police officer in Euclid cannot sue the city or the officer; Governor Mike DeWine says nearly 2.8 million residents have registered for Ohio’s Vax-a-Million vaccination incentive prize ahead of tomorrow's first drawing, and more stories.
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Senator Sherrod Brown says concern about the Affordable Care Act is one reason he will oppose confirmation of Amy Coney Barrett to U.S. Supreme Court.
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Sen. Chris Coons, D-Del., questioned Judge Amy Coney Barrett about whether Griswold v. Connecticut, the ruling that protects the right to buy and use contraception, was correctly decided.