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Frank Tyson, a 53-year-old Black man, died while in police custody on April 18, after an officer pressed a knee on his back and Tyson yelled, "I can't breathe."
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Biden is giving the Medal of Freedom to a who's who of Democrats (and Cleveland native Phil Donahue)President Biden is giving the nation's highest civilian honor to 19 people, a list that includes civil rights leaders, trailblazers and an unusually large contingent of high-profile Democrats.
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The bill which was previously passed in the House in 2019 and 2022 but blocked in the Senate, aims to end race-based hair discrimination in schools and workplaces.
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Protesters on the Kelvin Smith Library Oval may be prosecuted for criminal trespass, according to a statement from the university.
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The American Council for an Energy Efficient Economy published its City Clean Energy Scorecards ranking 75 metropolitan cities based on clean energy actions, policies and programs. The report ranked Cleveland and Akron at 46th and 75th place respectively.
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The FirstEnergy companies that distribute electricity as Ohio Edison, Cleveland Electric and Toledo Edison are asking state regulators to increase rates and restructure how customers are charged.
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Rep. Phil Plummer (R-Dayton) was among the six members removed six members from the committees they chaired, and said the action was "childish" and illegal.
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After partnering with the Thompson Foundation for ten years, BGSU could get more than $150 million dollars for scholarships.
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Biden's action makes federal funding available to tornado victims in 11 affected counties: Auglaize, Crawford, Darke, Delaware, Hancock, Licking, Logan, Mercer, Miami, Richland, and Union.
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The money, from the Health Resources and Services Administration's Healthy Start program, targets communities with high infant mortality rates.
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