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Each of them, to a fault, have backgrounds that reflect their interest in creating an economy that works for more people, especially the vulnerable working class: Black people, Latinos and women.
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A year ago today, restaurants around the state closed up to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Although it’s probably a bitter anniversary for most Ohioans,…
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A vote by workers on whether to form Amazon's first unionized warehouse in the U.S. has the community, labor groups and the company on the edge of their seats.
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On a Wednesday morning, the parking lot in front of Alliance Data's headquarters near Easton is about a quarter full of cars. When pandemic restrictions…
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Black entrepreneurs have long faced challenges be it getting financial capital, or discrimination in contracting. Now, the pandemic has hit them the hardest and many are trying to find ways to thrive.
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Columbus resident Michael Paull used to grocery shop online sparingly. But when the pandemic first hit in March, he switched over full-time. "We're still…
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Economists expect the additional federal spending, coupled with an improving public health picture, will jumpstart economic growth this year.
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Along with individual stimulus checks and more help for unemployed Americans, there’s a lot of money headed to Ohio and its local governments once the…
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Columbus resident Michael Paull used to grocery shop online sparingly. But when the pandemic first hit in March, he switched over full-time."We're still…
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One year after the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ohio House and Senate have passed a bill that would limit states of emergency issued by the…