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2017

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GOP senators blink on a big chance to repeal 'Obamacare'

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — After seven years of emphatic campaign promises, Senate Republicans demonstrated Wednesday they don’t have the stomach to repeal “Obamacare” when it really counts, as the Senate voted 55-45 to reject legislation undoing major portions of Barack Obama’s law without replacing it.

Here's how many trans people serve in the U.S. military

The Toledo Blade 

President Donald Trump's claim that the U.S. military "cannot be burdened with the tremendous medical costs" of transgender service members contradicts the findings of a recent report the Pentagon itself commissioned.

Vocalist Joan Belgrave celebrates birthday with special concert

The Toledo Blade 

Michigan native Joan Belgrave first started singing at Ann Arbor’s Second Baptist Church. This weekend she celebrates her 60th birthday with a special concert. Trained in classical voice, she is internationally known for her gifts in the areas of jazz, blues, gospel and R&B.



Letter of the day: Democrats should not sit out health-care debate

The Toledo Blade 

The time has come for Democrats to swallow their wounded pride following the shellacking received in the 2016 elections, quit agonizing over who was elected president, and get back in the game of dealing with legitimate issues such as health care.

Online letters: ProMedica had the chance to do something great

The Toledo Blade 

In a July 21 article, Randy Oostra, CEO of ProMedica, commented on artwork planned for Promenade Park by saying, “We liked the idea of a Millennium Park feel” (“Downtown revival continues with new development focus concerts”).

BGSU adds transfer offensive lineman John Kurtz

The Toledo Blade 

CANTON, Ohio — The Bowling Green State University football program has added offensive lineman John Kurtz, a graduate transfer from the University of Cincinnati, according to head coach Mike Jinks.

Detroit art exhibitions look back at 1967 racial unrest

The Toledo Blade 

DETROIT — Helen Moore was a young, black mother of three boys when the fighting broke out 50 years ago in Detroit in the wee hours of a Sunday morning in July. It was the beginning of a historical uprising known today as the 1967 Detroit Rebellion.

Police: Fired Fostoria coach left rotting dog in home with children

The Toledo Blade 

FOSTORIA — A paraprofessional and coach was fired by the Fostoria school district Tuesday as he faces accusations he sent explicit photographs to students and left his own children in deplorable conditions with a rotting dog inside their home, according to district and court documents.

Toledo mayor asks for audit after $8.2M sat idle for 5 years

The Toledo Blade 

Toledo Mayor Paula Hicks-Hudson urgently wants the state auditor to comb through Toledo's books in the wake of public disclosure that more than $8 million sat idle in a fund for five years and the city illegally commingled funds, which led to confusion over how much money the city had on hand this year.

Trump assails GOP senator who opposed health care bill

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump accused Alaska Sen. Lisa Murkowski, a fellow Republican, of disappointing the country by opposing the GOP effort to demolish the Obama health care law, after initial votes demonstrated the party will be hard pressed to make any sweeping changes in the statute.

Owens Corning reports second quarter profit of $96 million

The Toledo Blade 

Owens Corning, a Toledo-based maker of building materials including shingles and insulation, on Wednesday reported a second quarter profit of $96 million, or 85 cents a share, on sales of $1.6 billion.

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Trump: No transgender people will serve in U.S. military

The Toledo Blade 

WASHINGTON — President Donald Trump said on Wednesday he would not permit transgender people to serve in the U.S. military, citing “tremendous medical costs and disruption,” an action condemned by critics as “raw prejudice" and a political stunt.


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