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The number of Ohioans applying for unemployment claims remains high despite a slight week-over-week decrease in initial filings, according to figures…
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A bipartisan group of senators is proposing a nearly $908 billion compromise relief bill with millions of Americans about to fall off a cliff when benefits expire this month.
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With coronavirus cases spiking and the job market struggling, President-elect Joe Biden announces the advisers who he hopes can guide the U.S. back to solid economic footing.
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The exchange wants to require listed companies to include women and minorities. California and Goldman Sachs have made similar steps recently; some European countries have had such rules for years.
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Ohio’s restaurants and bars say Congress needs to get to work immediately to give them more federal dollars to offset the losses associated with the…
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Black Friday is here, but it's looking a lot different this year. Long lines and crowded stores are no longer allowed under Ohio’s coronavirus prevention…
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Music fans in Columbus rejoiced over the weekend when the radio station formerly known as CD102.5 announced it was coming back to the airwaves.The…
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Bar owner Jonathan Molnar allows patrons to use an adjoining apartment that he owns to eat and drink their to-go meals.
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Columbus City Council wants to cap fees charged by third-party restaurant delivery companies as a way to help restaurants survive the COVID-19…
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Ohio’s unemployment rate fell in October from the previous month, but remains above levels from the same time a year ago, before the coronavirus…