August 2024
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Ohio and the Nation Need Sherrod Brown
August 18, 2024
Sherrod Brown has served the citizens of Ohio with distinction in the United States Senate since 2007. First elected to the Ohio House of Representatives in...
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FREE HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH CONCERT AT SEVERANCE HALL
August 04, 2024
Join us for a free community concert in celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month featuring the music of Mariachi Sirenas and Latin jazz legend Sammy DeLeon y su Orquesta...
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January 2024
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The backlash against right-wing evangelicals is reshaping American politics and faith
January 22, 2024
Some sociologists believe that the rising number of non-religious Americans is a reaction against right-wing evangelicals. But that’s just part of the story...
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Dr. Maria J. Pujana receives the 2023 Angel Guzman Outstanding Achievement Award
January 12, 2024
During a Galla Event that took place on October 13, 2023, at the Cleveland City Hall Rotonda, Dr. Maria J. Pujana, MD received the 2023 Angel Guzman Outstanding Achievement Award...
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March 2023
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The World Presidential Election in Paraguay
March 27, 2023
Paraguayan opposition members often compare the country’s ruling...
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Asteroid discovery suggests ingredients for life on Earth came from space
March 23, 2023
Two organic compounds essential for living organisms have been found in samples retrieved from the asteroid...
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February 2022
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Former Cleveland Councilman Zack Reed joins Mayor Justin Bibb’s administration
February 27, 2022
Mayor Justin Bibb hired former Cleveland City Councilman Zack Reed for a...
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Mercosur can't agree on a joint communiqué on the Ukraine conflict
February 26, 2022
Lack of consensus on the drafting of a Mercosur joint statement on the Russia/Ukraine situation...
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US employs unusual intel strategy to counter Putin
February 26, 2022
The White House has aggressively worked to rebut false narratives emanating from Russia about the crisis in...
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Iran’s Regional Dominance Conceals Severe Domestic Discontent
February 18, 2022
Iran has invested more of its limited capabilities in its aspiration to upend the U.S...
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Ohio Supreme Court rejects legislative maps again.
February 07, 2022
For the second time, Chief Justice Maureen O'Connor, a Republican, joined with...
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August 2020
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Conservatives complain “We suffered 8 years under Barack Obama.”
August 27, 2020
The sentence I hear most from well-meaning, conservative friends since President Trump’s election is this: “We suffered 8 years under Barack Obama.”
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HOW ARE WE VOTING ON NOVEMBER 3?
August 2020
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April 2020
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Esperanza
April 25, 2020
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, we are transforming our annual Fiesta of Hope celebration into a virtual format to enable business and community leaders, supporters and families to celebrate, despite social distancing requirements...
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Early Data Shows African Americans Have Contracted and Died of Coronavirus at an Alarming Rate
April 3, 2020
No, the coronavirus is not an “equalizer.” Black people are being infected and dying at higher rates. Here’s what Milwaukee is doing about it — and why...
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March 2020
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You will now be able vote absentee by mail until April 28th!
March 27, 2020
Ballots must be postmarked by April 27th, if mailing it in, or it can be dropped off at your local county Board of Election no later than April 28th. There will be NO in-person voting for the primary election ...
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Ohio unemployment claims increased more than 6,830%
March 25, 2020
The number of unemployment claims received by the Ohio Department of Job and Family Services on Sunday, March 8 was 562 applications. The state received 11,995 claims a week later on Sunday, March 15...
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Ecuador: In the midst of the coronavirus crisis, the ministers of Health and Labor resigned
March 23, 2020
Ecuadorian Ministers of Public Health, Catalina Andramuño, and Labor, Andrés Madero, resigned this Saturday amid the health emergency due to the coronavirus, which has left...
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Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine issues ‘stay-at-home’ order to contain the spread of coronavirus
March 22, 2020
As of Sunday morning, at least 27,004 people across every state, plus Washington, D.C., and three U.S. territories, have tested positive for coronavirus, and at least...
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HOW ARE WE VOTING ON NOVEMBER 3?
March 19, 2020
As the novel coronavirus spreads through the U.S. during presidential primaries, election and government officials are scrambling to figure out how to allow voters to cast their ballots safely ― or postpone primaries altogether...
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Mexico frets about U.S. coronavirus spread, could restrict border
March 17, 2020
Mexico could consider measures at its northern border to slow the spread of the coronavirus into its relatively unaffected territory, health officials said on Friday, with an...
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City Council to Set Aside $1M in Emergency Support for Food Access and Housing Issues During COVID-19 Emergency
March 17, 2020
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, City Council members will add an ordinance tonight, committing $1 million to...
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OHIO PRIMARY ELECTION POSTPONED
March 16, 2020
During this time when we face an unprecedented public health crisis, to conduct an election tomorrow would force poll workers and voters to place themselves at an unacceptable health risk of contracting coronavirus...
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January 2020
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Ohio GOP legislators want to withhold money from areas not cooperating with ICE
Jan 23, 2020
Two Ohio Republicans want to follow in President Donald Trump’s footsteps and try to withhold funding from local governments and law enforcement agencies that refuse to cooperate with...
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Justice Department backs Ohio Down syndrome abortion ban
Jan 22, 2020
In its filing, the federal government stated: "Nothing in Ohio’s law creates a substantial obstacle to women obtaining an abortion, and nothing in the Constitution or Supreme Court precedent requires...
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