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Wolstein Center offering Pfizer vaccine for walk-ins: The Wake Up for Wednesday, April 28, 2021

Subscribe to the Wake Up, cleveland.com’s free morning newsletter, delivered to your inbox weekdays at 5:30 a.m. Weather Highs will reach the upper 70s today with mostly cloudy skies, and there are good chances of showers and thunderstorms during the afternoon. More showers and storms are likely overnight as temps dip to the mid-50s. Read more. Local scores: Indians 7, Minnesota Twins 4 The .

NFL Draft 2021 preview: Everything to know for the Browns, Ohio State and Cleveland

NFL Draft 2021 preview: Everything to know for the Browns, Ohio State and Cleveland Updated 3:31 PM; Facebook Share CLEVELAND, Ohio The NFL Draft is approaching Thursday night with the first round in Cleveland. To gear up for the big event, cleveland.com has you covered with stories and breakdowns on everything related to the Browns, Ohio State and the rest of the draft that is coming to the shores of Lake Erie for three days. Get to know four people who will be front and center and help define Cleveland s NFL Draft Center stage Get to know four people who will be front and center this week, helping define the draft in Cleveland.

Why Empowering Unions Won t Help the Economy

Why Empowering Unions Won’t Help the Economy April 26th 2021, 3:30 pm Contrary to what Krugman might argue, the growth of organized labor in the US workforce was much more the work of government prodding and outright coercion than it was a natural progression of the American workplace Image Credit: Email Paul Krugman has a very prominent perch from the editorial page at the  New York Times and he has used his influence, among other things, to shill for two things that are anathema to a strong economy: inflation and organized labor. My analysis examines what Krugman says about labor unions and explains why once again his economic prognostications are off base.

Ohio to lose congressional seat: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 27, 2021

Ohio to lose congressional seat: The Wake Up for Tuesday, April 27, 2021 Cliff Pinckard, cleveland.com © Rich Exner, cleveland.com/Rich Exner, cleveland.com Ohio s delegation to the U.S. House of Representatives will be trimmed to 15, starting with next year s election, the result of a state population growing slower than the rest of the country. Weather It will feel like summer today as highs will reach the low 80s with mostly sunny skies. It will be breezy as gusts will be around 23 mph. It will grow cloudy overnight and lows will be around 60 degrees. Read more. The headlines Congressional seat: Ohio will lose a congressional seat for the next decade, dropping from 16 to 15 starting with next year’s election, as a result of the 2020 U.S. Census. Apportionment of the 435 seats in Congress is determined by the census each 10 years, based on the share of U.S. population. Rich Exner reports this marks the sixth consecutive time that Ohio has lost seats, st

Editorial Roundup: Ohio

And right now, during a pandemic and all of the economic challenges that come with it, might seem like bad timing. Thousands of central Ohio residents and business owners are struggling to maintain home and health in this difficult time. And that’s actually part of the reason for Mid-Ohio Food Collective’s potentially game-changing ask. “The need is now,” Steve Steinour, Huntington Bank’s chairman, president and chief executive officer told the Dispatch Editorial Board. He is right. Hunger cannot wait, and neither can efforts to combat it. The need has been described in scores of Columbus Dispatch articles over the years and a recent CBS “60 Minutes” segment showcasing the impact of COVID-19 on Columbus.

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