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Central Ohio business owners hoping for more applicants now that unemployment benefits are up

Central Ohio business owners hoping for more applicants now that unemployment benefits are up Unemployment benefits were much needed help for those in need. Now that Ohio has ended the extra $300 a week for claimants, businesses are hoping more people apply. Author: Richard Solomon (WBNS) Updated: 10:45 PM EDT June 28, 2021 COLUMBUS, Ohio Unemployment benefits have been a safety net for many during the pandemic.   The Federal Pandemic Employment Compensation Program that paid an extra $300 a week to claimants receiving unemployment ended in Ohio on Saturday.  Juana William’s cake shop, J’s Sweet Treats and Wedding Cakes could use more hands-on deck.  

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Opinion | A new, racialized assault on abortion rights is headed to the Supreme Court

Conservative Judges Are Manipulating the History of Eugenics to Overturn Roe v Wade

Conservative Judges Are Manipulating the History of Eugenics to Overturn Roe v. Wade Slate 1 hr ago Mark Joseph Stern © Provided by Slate Justice Clarence Thomas attends the ceremonial swearing-in ceremony for Amy Coney Barrett at the White House on October 26, 2020. Tasos Katopodis/Getty Images On Wednesday, the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Sixth Circuit upheld an Ohio law that prohibits doctors from performing an abortion if they know the reason is because the fetus has been diagnosed with Down Syndrome. The 9–7 decision seems to defy the Supreme Court’s decisions in Roe v. Wade and Planned Parenthood v. Casey, which found a constitutional right to terminate a pregnancy before viability. Yet the court’s conservative judges claimed that those precedents did not necessarily apply here, because Ohio was not simply regulating abortion; the state claimed to be combatting eugenics by protecting disabled fetuses from discrimination. The Supreme Court

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