Trump, Ohio and protest
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A massive show of protest swept through Northeast Ohio on Saturday, as thousands gathered for more than a dozen āNo Kingsā rallies, part of a nationwide day of defiance against authoritarianism and the policies of President Donald Trump.
North Ridgeville was one of several Northeast Ohio cities where protesters participated in "No Kings" demonstrations on Saturday.
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While the First Amendment protects your right to protest, here's what you're not allowed to do while demonstrating in Ohio.
The Mid-Ohio Food Collective feeds some 35,000 families a week across the state which Donald Trump won in the last three elections. Now his cuts are hurting.
Tariffs are forcing up costs for businesses in Ohio and parts of three other states, according to market surveillance published last week by the Federal Reserve Bank of Cleveland.
If President Donald Trump's "big, beautiful bill" passes the Senate as-is, nearly 1.5 million Ohioans on SNAP could lose their main source of food.
The Republican-led plan primarily affects Ivy League universities, but the formulation would also impact one private Ohio university.