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Lawsuit filed against plan to fund stadium

COLUMBUS (AP) — Ohio Republicans’ strategy for funding a new domed stadium for the Cleveland Browns using residents’ unclaimed funds violates multiple provisions of the state and federal constitutions, according to a class action lawsuit filed in county court. Former Ohio Attorney General Marc Dann and former state Rep. Jeffrey Crossman, both Democrats, filed the [...]

By |2025-07-15T11:29:58-04:00Friday, July 11, 2025|

Investors snap up growing number of homes in U.S.

LOS ANGELES (AP) — Real estate investors are snapping up a bigger share of U.S. homes on the market as rising prices and stubbornly high borrowing costs freeze out many other would-be homebuyers. Nearly 27 percent of all homes sold in the first three months of the year were bought by investors, the highest share [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:08-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|

Wendy’s names interim CEO as Tanner departs for Hershey

Wendy’s announced this week that Ken Cook will serve as interim chief executive officer as current President and CEO Kirk Tanner prepares to leave the company. While serving as interim CEO, Cook will maintain his position as company Chief Financial Officer, according to a news release. Prior to joining Wendy’s, Cook spent 20 years at [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:21-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|

Franklin County offers all-inclusive care for seniors

The Ohio Department of Aging has announced that Franklin County offers an expanded service program to provide all-in-one care for Ohio adults 55 and older. The Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly, or PACE, was designed for older adults who require a level of support typically found in nursing facilities, according to a news [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:22-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|

Air travelers may no longer have to remove shoes before boarding

WASHINGTON (AP) — For the first time in almost 20 years, travelers no longer may be required to take off their shoes during security screenings at certain U.S. airports. The Transportation Security Administration is looking to abandon the additional security step that has for years bedeviled anyone passing through U.S airports, according to media reports. [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:26-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|

Rural hospitals are bracing for Medicaid cuts

OMAHA, Neb. (AP) — With Congress planning around $1 trillion in Medicaid cuts over 10 years, states and rural health advocacy groups warn that cutting the program would hit already fragile rural hospitals hard and could force hundreds to close, stranding some people in remote areas without nearby emergency care. More than 300 hospitals could [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:30-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|

New coal sales from public lands considered

DENVER (AP) — Federal officials this week took a first step toward reopening vast areas of public lands in two Western states to new coal sales as part of President Donald Trump’s push to expand U.S. fossil fuel production. The Interior Department proposal comes after the Biden administration, citing climate change, tried to end sales [...]

By |2025-07-11T12:34:31-04:00Thursday, July 10, 2025|
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