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Staff that administer programs to help the elderly, disabled people and poor families with basic needs lost their jobs amid the Trump administration's layoffs.
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Starting next season, a system of cameras will determine whether to award a first down rather than trot out a 10-yard chain. But humans will still decide where to spot the ball to begin with.
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Tariffs are roiling stock markets — but making gold hotter than ever.
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Playboi Carti's supersized blockbuster MUSIC holds at No. 1 in its second week of release. Elsewhere, Kendrick Lamar's "Luther (feat. SZA)" holds at No. 1and Morgan Wallen charts a fifth top 10 hit from an album that isn't even out yet.
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GOP leaders tried to block a bipartisan measure to allow proxy voting, but nine Republicans joined with Democrats to overcome it.
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Some 2,000 scientists, including dozens of Nobel Prize winners, have signed an open letter warning that the U.S. lead in science is being "decimated" by the Trump administration's cuts to research.
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This latest case, in which lawyers argue their client had no proven links to MS-13, adds to the growing judicial and public scrutiny about the deportations to El Salvador's notorious mega-prison.
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Director of the Ohio Living Vivo Center, Mona Mangiarelli, talks about their programs for senior citizens.
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Research fellow with Community Solutions, Andy Snyder, joins Tim to talk about the upcoming LGBTQ+ needs assessment.
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Executive Director of Eastgate Regional Council of Governments, Jim Kinnick, discusses Eastgate's efforts to revitalize The Valley.
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Executive Director of the Trumbull County Historical Society discusses the new sci-fi exhibit and other programs.
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Farmers National Bank VP Juan Santiago talks to Gina about the "Welcome Home" program.