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Transgender rights in Ohio

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School and workplace protections for transgender people exist at the federal level but are under challenge by many states, including Ohio.

Portman says he will support same sex marriage legislation

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WASHINGTON — U.S. Sen. Rob Portman, R-Ohio, has indicated he would support a bill to codify and protect marriage for same sex couples.

Small business owners, feeling the squeeze, now darker about their economic future

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DAYTON — Small business owners are feeling the squeeze and remain less encouraged about the economy than they have been in decades, according to a recent survey.

How did state central committee elections end up on the Ohio ballot?

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CLEVELAND – While some voters around the state will select their preferred candidates for the special Aug. 2 election for state House and Senate, other lower profile elections will be at the bottom of the ballot.

One thing voters agree on: Fresh voices needed in politics

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NEW YORK (AP) — As he campaigns for a Manhattan congressional seat against fellow Democrats twice his age, 38-year-old Suraj Patel harnesses the frustration of his generation toward those who have held office for decades.

Students fall ‘head over heels’ for STEM

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LIMA — Milli Nance’s hands shook with each tiny, hesitant step forward during her first time using Virtual Reality.

Real Life Mama: Holding on to summer

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She keeps telling me that she cannot wait for school to start, my Maylie. She is so excited to find out who her teacher is this year (she is hoping for a certain one). She is anticipating which friends of hers will be in her class and looking forward to making new friends.

What to do if you are inundated by robocalls

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CLEVELAND – “We’ve been trying to reach you concerning your car’s extended warranty.”

The consequences of Dave Yost’s and other Republicans’ handling of 10-year-old’s rape case: Analysis

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COLUMBUS, Ohio - A textbook political adage for elected officials is if you’re going to speak out about something controversial, make sure you’ve got your facts straight. And if you somehow make a mistake, try to limit the damage by owning up to it, or at least shutting up until it blows over.

Supreme Court leak probe: So many questions, so few answers

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WASHINGTON (AP) — Less than 24 hours after the unprecedented leak of the draft opinion that overturned Roe v. Wade, Chief Justice John Roberts ordered an investigation into the “egregious breach.”