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Lisa Jolly pays less for her health insurance thanks to enhanced premium tax credits. The subsidies could expire next year, increasing the costs of health insurance for millions. "When I combine rising grocery costs with rising insurance costs, it just becomes almost unbearable." The subsidies expiration could pose difficulties for millions of AmericansThe results of the November election could determine the fate of the enhanced subsidies. The Congressional Budget Office estimates that 3.8 million people could become uninsured if the enhanced subsidies expire, according to Reuters.
Persons: Lisa Jolly, , Jolly, she's, Jessica, I'm, Jeanne Shaheen, Tammy Baldwin, Lauren Underwood, Cynthia Cox, Cox Organizations: Service, Business, Center, Budget, Jolly, Democratic, Senate, Republican, Congressional Budget Office, KFF, Congressional, Reuters Locations: Steubenville , Ohio, Pittsburgh, Washington
Justice Samuel A. Alito Jr. warned on Saturday that freedom of speech was under threat at universities and that freedom of religion was in peril in society at large. “Troubled waters are slamming against some of our most fundamental principles,” he said. He made his remarks at a commencement ceremony at the Franciscan University of Steubenville in Ohio, a Catholic institution. “Support for freedom of speech is declining dangerously, especially where it should find deepest acceptance,” he said. A university, he said, should be “a place for reasoned debate.” But he added that “today, very few colleges live up to that ideal.”
Persons: Samuel A, Alito Jr, Organizations: Franciscan University of Steubenville Locations: Ohio
A woman from Ohio says her Stanley cup took a bullet for her. In a TikTok, Rachel Kelley shows the damage the stray bullet did to her house and tumbler. The Stanley cup has become one of social media's most popular portable drinkware brands. AdvertisementA woman from Ohio claims her Stanley cup saved her life after a stray bullet flew through her home and ricocheted off of her tumbler. In the video, Kelley surveys the damage the stray bullet caused her home, panning past a large hole in the wall and a chipped bottle of perfume, and ending on the dented tumbler.
Persons: Stanley, Rachel Kelley, , Kelley Organizations: Service Locations: Ohio, Steubenville
WASHINGTON (AP) — Defense department authorities say the remains of an Ohio sailor killed during the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, have been identified. The Defense POW/MIA Accounting Agency said Monday that Navy Seaman 2nd Class Stanley C. Galaszewski, 29, of Steubenville, Ohio, was one of 104 crewmen on the battleship USS California killed during the Dec. 7, 1941, attack. Unidentified remains were buried at the National Memorial Cemetery of the Pacific at Punchbowl in Honolulu. In 2018, the remains of 25 unknown casualties were exhumed and DNA and other evidence was used to identify the remains of Galaszewski, who officials said was accounted for in May. Political Cartoons View All 1190 ImagesGalaszewski will be buried Nov. 3 in Steubenville, Ohio.
Persons: Galaszewski Organizations: WASHINGTON, — Defense, Defense POW, Agency, Seaman, Stanley, Memorial, of, Pacific Locations: Ohio, Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, Steubenville , Ohio, California, Ford, Schofield, Punchbowl, Honolulu
John Fetterman and Bob Casey of Pennsylvania and Sherrod Brown of Ohio – would build on provisions of the bipartisan Railway Safety Act. Brown and his fellow senator from Ohio, Republican J.D. Norfolk Southern CEO Alan Shaw endorsed parts of the bipartisan bill. The Feb. 3 derailment in East Palestine, Ohio, released toxic chemicals into the environment. Shaw said Norfolk Southern would continue to support cleanup efforts in the area.
McGovern also collects toys during the holidays, and Insider asked what common mistakes people make. During the holidays, we collect toys for the children of our guests. After nearly 10 years of helping parents provide gifts for their children, here are some of the most common mistakes we see in donations. People are so much more acutely aware of their own poverty around the holidays, especially children. This is one of the biggest mistakes we make, because it delineates "them" from "us."
“It’s kind of a tightrope,” said John Scarano, campus ministry director at John Carroll University, a Jesuit school near Cleveland with “safe zone trainings” as part of its ministry to LGBTQ students. Last year, 33 LGBTQ students or former students at federally funded Christian schools filed a class-action lawsuit against the U.S. Department of Education, claiming the department’s religious exemption allows schools that receive federal dollars to unconstitutionally discriminate against LGBTQ students. In May, the Department of Education’s Office for Civil Rights launched a separate investigation for alleged violations of the rights of LGBTQ students at six Christian universities — including Liberty University. A high-stakes clash between students, faculty and the school’s board of trustees over hiring LGBTQ faculty is unfolding at Seattle Pacific University, a 131-year-old school affiliated with the Free Methodist Church. “I find that tragic.”To students like Fisher in Minnesota, concrete actions will show if LGBTQ people can truly be welcomed on Christian campuses.
Democratic Senate hopeful Tim Ryan is facing off against Trump-backed challenger JD Vance in Ohio. He added, somewhat defiantly, "They don't need to rescue me. Fans of Democratic Ohio Senate hopeful Rep. Tim Ryan chat in front of his campaign bus during a rally in Xenia, Ohio on November 4, 2022. "We don't need people from the outside coming in to sell us something, because his message is so strong," Saul added. Matheny said, adding that it "shows working-class people that you don't need all that extra money in your pocket."
Laurel McDowell retired in 2019, only to go back to her company two months later. But she didn't go back full-time — she only works 25 hours a week and can still enjoy her free time. Though I was passionate about my job, I wanted to reduce the time I was investing in my career. The company knew that I could understand firsthand how others at my same life stage felt about making a change. With the way Manpower has arranged for me to fit my work into my "retired" schedule, I have no compelling reason to think about a second retirement at all.
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