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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.
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On Tuesday, a federal judge issued a temporary order blocking the Trump administration from clawing back money from Columbus, Nashville, Kansas City, Missouri, and Harris County, Texas.
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A Feeding America lobbyist breaks down how cuts to SNAP (formerly known as food stamps) in Trump's "big, beautiful" bill could increase hunger in Ohio.
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An expert in national security law and the Constitution joins the show to discuss the president’s recent use of the National Guard in California.
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The Mid-Ohio Food Collective was joined in a press conference by food pantries from across the state to oppose permanent cuts to SNAP in the proposed federal budget.
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Protestors at the ICE Out! rally that began at Columbus City Hall on Tuesday marched through downtown streets.