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Gov. DeWine reverses decision to make masks mandatory, now ‘recommended’ while shopping

A day after announcing masks would be mandatory for employees and those visiting the businesses that will be allowed to open under a new order by Gov. Mike DeWine, the state has changed course, and masks will no longer be mandated.

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Biden wins Ohio’s mail-in primary delayed by coronavirus

Former Vice President Joe Biden has won Ohio’s presidential primary. Biden clinched Tuesday’s contest, which was less about the Democratic nomination and more about how states can conduct elections in the era of the coronavirus.

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‘Star Wars: The Rise Of Skywalker’ Heading To Disney+ Two Months Early

Disney has a lockdown treat for Star Wars fans. The House of Mouse is releasing Star Wars: The Rise of Skywalker onto its platform Disney+ two months ahead of schedule, with the movie now debuting online on May 4 globally.

The date, which marks an annual Star Wars celebration (“may the fourth be with you”), will also see the arrival of doc series Disney Gallery: The Mandalorian and the final episode of Star Wars: The Clone Wars on the service.

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Employees and customers must wear face masks under reopening requirements

Gov. Mike DeWine announced on Monday that all employees and customers will be required to wear face masks at various types of businesses as they begin to reopen in Ohio next month.

The first of the state's five "Responsible Protocols" for all businesses as they begin to reopen is: "No mask, no work, no service, no exception. Require face coverings for employees and clients/customers at all times."

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Reopening Ohio: Gov. DeWine outlines plans for post-coronavirus shutdown

COLUMBUS, Ohio (WJW)– Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine outlined plans for the beginning of May as he moves forward with reopening the state from the coronavirus shutdown.

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KRISTIN CAVALLARI, JAY CUTLER WE’RE DIVORCING AFTER 10 YEARS TOGETHER

Kristin Cavallari just dropped some sad and actually shocking news ... she and Jay Cutler are throwing in the towel on their decade-long relationship.

Kristin just said, "With great sadness, after 10 years together we have come to a loving conclusion to get a divorce. We have nothing but love and respect for one another and are deeply grateful for the years shared, memories made, and the children we are so proud of."

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Ohio ‘drastically increasing’ coronavirus testing capacity with Cleveland dental lab partnership

eginning this upcoming Wednesday, Ohio’s testing capability will be at least 7,200 tests per day. The Governor says that number will go to 15,000 by May 6; 18,800 by May 13; and 22,000 by May 27.

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‘Parks and Recreation’ cast returning for scripted special to benefit coronavirus relief

The original "Parks and Recreation" cast is set to reunite for a scripted special to raise money for coronavirus relief.

Amy Poehler, Chris Pratt, Rashida Jones, Nick Offerman and Adam Scott are among the sitcom's stars to be featured in the half-hour special airing 8:30 p.m. EST Thursday, April 30, on NBC.

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26 million have sought US jobless aid since virus hit

More than 4.4 million laid-off workers applied for U.S. unemployment benefits last week as job cuts escalated across an economy that remains all but shut down, the government said Thursday.

Roughly 26 million people have now filed for jobless aid in the five weeks since the coronavirus outbreak began forcing millions of employers to close their doors. About one in six American workers have now lost their jobs since mid-March, by far the worst string of layoffs on record. Economists have forecast that the unemployment rate for April could go as high as 20%.

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Eminem celebrates 12 years of sobriety: ‘I’m not afraid’

Eminem celebrated a significant moment in his battle with addiction on Monday.

The rapper, 47, announced on Instagram he's 12 years sober, sharing a photo of his sobriety chip.

"Clean dozen, in the books!" he captioned the post. He also added, "I'm not afraid," referencing his 2010 hit from the album "Road to Recovery: Withdrawal."

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