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In the past, the federal government has taken stakes in American companies during wars or economic crises. But now the government's motivation has more to do with the race for AI chips and technology.
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Health, Science & EnvironmentThe hospital will stop prescribing gender-affirming medicines to patients, including those who are over 18 and minors who were receiving care, before a statewide ban on gender-affirming care for minors went into effect.
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After Congress clawed back public media funding, PBS says it's cutting 15% of its staff, or more than 100 jobs.
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A central Ohio protest group is preparing for fall demonstrations to counter actions by the Trump administration.
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In transcripts released Friday of far-ranging U.S. Department of Justice interviews from July, Ghislaine Maxwell discusses Jeffrey Epstein's friendship and business relationship with New Albany billionaire Les Wexner.
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Business & EconomyConsumer products giant Procter & Gamble said it would raise prices on about a quarter of its products in the U.S. in part due to higher costs from President Donald Trump's tariffs.
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The Trump administration asked Congress to cut $9 billion in funding, including $1.1 billion from the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, which funds NPR, PBS and member stations including ÐÇ¿ÕÎÞÏÞ´«Ã½.
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Ohio and other states are navigating changes at the U.S. Department of Education, which is continuing with layoffs and has announced it's frozen funding that was expected July 1.
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New Trump administration rules that give millions of people a shorter timeframe to sign up for the Affordable Care Act's health care coverage are facing a legal challenge from Democratic mayors around the country.
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President Trump spoke at the conclusion of the summit in the Netherlands — as the world watches to see whether a ceasefire between Israel and Iran will endure.