Why An Auto Plant Closure Looms Large In Presidential Contest In Ohio
In 2016, support for Donald Trump surged in northeast Ohio. But the 2019 closure of General Motors' plant in Lordstown may have changed residents' views.
Read more ...Judge Blocks Wisconsin Governor's Indoor Capacity Limits Amid Spike In COVID-19 Cases
The rules issued last week limited indoor public gatherings to no more than 25% of total occupancy limits. The state's Tavern League argued the caps would effectively put its members out of business.
Read more ...'You Cannot Serve Both God And Money': Vatican's Financial Scandal Takes New Twist
Italian police arrested a woman linked to a cardinal fired by Pope Francis, the latest development in an investigation into alleged financial crimes involving the Vatican.
Read more ...Voting Is An 'Individual Right,' Barrett Testifies, But Critics Remain Leery
The Supreme Court nominee discussed voting laws, rights and practices with her Democratic questioners on her third day of confirmation hearings before the Senate Judiciary Committee.
Read more ...Eight out of every nine American workers don't have a union to represent them in workplace disputes. A nonprofit website is helping push for better wages and working conditions amid the pandemic.
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