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The panel set a deadline of Nov. 14 for Trump to testify at a deposition in person or by video and Nov. 4 for Trump to produce documents related to his and his advisers’ involvement with the Capitol raid and aspects of the plan to overturn the election.

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Biden on Friday, during a speech at Delaware State University earlier Friday about student debt, said 22 million people have already applied for the program, for which applications launched earlier last week.

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Commentary: Since 2020, secretaries of state and other state officials who oversee elections have come under increasing scrutiny and been exposed to increasing abuse. The end result: Democracy is weakened in the U.S.

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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the owners of Cedar Point were “neither unjustly enriched nor in breach of contract” when the park was closed for two months during the pandemic shutdown, keeping 2020 season-pass holders from using their tickets.

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Third graders currently have a big task at the end of their school year. How they score on the English language arts assessment will determine if they make it to fourth grade, or if they are held back.

By Morgan Trau

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People with disabilities currently earn the state’s “subminimum” wage of $4.25 an hour and can be paid substantially less. Two lawmakers want to raise it to where it will be for most other workers. Economists say it will help people out of poverty.

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Advocacy group Ohioans for Child Protection say many of child sex abuse victims never get justice, adding that Ohio's statute of limitations actually helps prevent their abusers from being held accountable.

By Morgan Trau

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The U.S. House Jan. 6 committee has sent a subpoena to former President Trump, demanding documents and testimony from the person the panel has said was central in orchestrating a plan to overturn the 2020 election that culminated in the insurrection.

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Vote Common Good holds events and training to guide voters on intersections between religion and politics ahead of the upcoming election. via Ohio Capital Journal bit.ly/3F8KgWy

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Commentary: Since 2020, secretaries of state and other state officials who oversee elections have come under increasing scrutiny and been exposed to increasing abuse. The end result: Democracy is weakened in the U.S.

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A federal appeals court on Friday temporarily blocked the Biden administration from carrying out its student loan forgiveness plan, until the court makes a determination on a request for an injunction brought by six Republican-led states.

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The Ohio Supreme Court ruled that the owners of Cedar Point were “neither unjustly enriched nor in breach of contract” when the park was closed for two months during the pandemic shutdown, keeping 2020 season-pass holders from using their tickets.

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Commentary: The changing nature, role and perception of state chief election officials is damaging their ability to administer fair elections. The end result: Democracy is weakened in the U.S., writes Arizona State University's Thom Reilly.

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Third graders currently have a big task at the end of their school year. How they score on the English language arts assessment will determine if they make it to fourth grade, or if they are held back.

By Morgan Trau

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Youngstown State University economist Albert Sumell said increasing minimum wages for the disabled is no silver bullet, but it would be beneficial. Marty Schladen

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The Ohio Supreme Court said Cedar Point rollercoaster amusement park had every right to change its admission rules during the government-mandated COVID-19 pandemic shutdown.

By Susan Tebben

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Fox News Channel will host a Nov. 1 town hall in Columbus with Democrat Tim Ryan and Republican J.D. Vance. It will be moderated by Fox’s chief political anchor Special Report’s Bret Baier and The Story anchor and executive editor Martha MacCallum.

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People with disabilities currently earn the state’s “subminimum” wage of $4.25 an hour and can be paid substantially less. Two lawmakers want to raise it to where it will be for most other workers. Economists say it will help people out of poverty.

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Advocacy group Ohioans for Child Protection say many of child sex abuse victims never get justice, adding that Ohio's statute of limitations actually helps prevent their abusers from being held accountable.

By Morgan Trau

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