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  • The Labor Department's June report showed decent job growth, with unemployment dipping to 5.3 percent. In fact, 2015's first half was fairly good. But economists see dangers lurking in the back half.
  • A massive analysis of some 350,000 students in 53 countries has uncovered a paradox: Students in many countries that are mediocre at science have an inflated sense of good they are.
  • People in Texas react to the Supreme Court's decision Monday overturning a state law cutting the number of health clinics that perform abortions.
  • Earlier this month, Luis Alvarez, 53, sat alongside former Daily Showhost Jon Stewart and delivered a wrenching testimony in support of new funding for the September 11th Victims Compensation Fund.
  • Updated: 8:30 p.m., Wednesday, March 11, 2020. A fourth person in Ohio has tested positive for coronavirus, the Ohio Department of Health announced Wednesday afternoon. The patient is a 53-year-old man in Stark County. He had no known connection to anyone with the virus or a history of international travel, signaling the state's first case of community spread, according to Ohio Department of Health Director Dr. Amy Acton.
  • Updated: 10:53 a.m., Wednesday, Feb. 26, 2020 An Ohio law requiring colleges to turn over student debt to the state attorney general’s office for collection is disproportionally harming low-income students of color, according to a new report from Policy Matters Ohio, a Cleveland-based nonprofit.
  • Parents of K-12 students in Ohio who receive free or reduced school meals will soon see a Pandemic Electronic Benefit Transfer – or P-EBT – card in the mail. The Ohio Department of Job and Family Services is sending the P-EBT cards to make up for the 53 days of school breakfasts and lunches students missed out on when the state’s public schools went virtual in March. Families will receive one card for every student in the free meals program. Each card will have $302 or $231, depending on when the student enrolled in the program.
  • Voter turnout in Cuyahoga County far surpassed the two previous midterm elections. After the polls closed on Tuesday, the Cuyahoga County Board of Elections reported that over 53 percent of county voters have cast their ballots, surpassing the turnout in 2014 (39.6 percent) and 2010 (44.2 percent).
  • The co-founder of Death Row Records, who is 53, agreed to a plea deal for one count of voluntary manslaughter. He had been facing charges of murder and attempted murder.
  • Disability Rights Ohio says more than half of the students reviewed by the state department of education in the investigation lacked access to instruction to address their individual needs. At least 53 students did not have adequate justification for being placed in the educational service center.
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